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The U.S. Supreme Court made a 5-4 decision Monday to uphold Ohio’s voter-purge law.
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You made it through the entire semester! Now, the only thing between you and the summer is finals week. Here is some fun news to get you ready for the week:
Eighty percent of Athens voters who are registered with a party are Democrats, but the congressional candidate who will represent them has a 90 percent chance of being Republican.
It’s no secret Pumpkin — the cat who lives at the Athens County Board of Elections’ office on Court Street — is a local celebrity.
Believe it or not, there’s only one regular week left in the semester. The weather has been wild, and it doesn’t feel like spring in Athens. If you’re as sad about that as I am, here’s some fun news to brighten your week:
You could be allowed to bring your dog to an outdoor restaurant area thanks to a new bill passed by the Ohio House. Although the bill still needs to go through the Ohio Senate, here’s what you should know about the bill:
It’s Friday the 13th. It’s also the end of week 13. In order to run from the scariness of the day, here’s some fun news from the week:
If you aren’t registered to vote by Monday, you won’t be allowed to vote in the primary election May 8.
Ohio State Rep. Michael Henne, R-Dayton, introduced legislation Thursday that includes the six changes Republican Gov. John Kasich recommended in March for Ohio gun and background check laws, according to cleveland.com.
President Donald Trump tweeted Sunday that there would be no deal between Democrats and Republicans over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA.
When the Bridge Ohio members submitted their candidacy for Ohio University’s 2018-19 Student Senate, they wanted to win, but they weren’t expecting to do so automatically.
A bill that would ban all abortions in Ohio — even in cases of rape, incest or danger to the mother — was introduced last week.
Whether you were at the beach, halfway across the world or cuddled up next to your dog, you may have unplugged a bit during spring break. Here are the biggest headlines from spring break to catch you up on what you might have missed:
Looking to order food? From sandwiches to pizza (lots and lots of pizza) to beer or cookies, here is every place in Athens that staff members at The Post could think of, their hours, delivery fees and more:
After a shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, killed 17 people on Feb. 14, the gun control conversation was sparked at a state and national level.
A new bill introduced by a bipartisan group of U.S. senators would require presidents at colleges and universities to guarantee each year that they reviewed all incidents of sexual misconduct reported to their campus Title IX coordinator, and that they didn’t interfere with investigations of those incidents.
President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released a budget Monday for fiscal year 2019, which includes a proposed cut of nearly $4 billion in annual funding for student aid programs. Here’s what you need to know:
Forget chocolates or flowers, if you’re feeling alone this Valentine’s Day, there’s no need. Pumpkin, the cat who lives at the Athens County Board of Elections office on Court Street, will always love you and be there to brighten your day. Here are a few social media posts about Pumpkin to cheer you up and remind you he will always be there when you need him.