Numbers from 2013 Clery Report don't alarm officials
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After half a century of anticipation, the Nelsonville bypass of U.S. Route 33 is finally set to open Tuesday.
The success stories are out there, you just have to be willing to look hard enough to find them.
“Obamacare” elicits a variety of responses from Athens County residents.
Traffic was bad in Nelsonville on Saturday morning, but only because hundreds of people were celebrating that U.S. Route 33 will no longer include a long, slow trek through the city.
There has been talk of the U.S. Route 33 Nelsonville bypass for decades, and now it’s finally time to hit the pavement — in more than one way.
It’s been almost 30 years to the day since maintenance workers emerged from an Ohio University utility tunnel Oct. 27, 1983.
Local health experts agree Ohio University students, not surprisingly, have more sex than Athens County’s year-round residents.
Almost 4,000 more Athens County residents are on food stamps this year than there were in 2007.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office filed a court motion Friday requesting a county judge to force Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly to comply with a subpoena requiring the sheriff to give up confidential informants.
The Athens County Department of Job and Family Services stands to lose about $1.3 million in food assistance program funding this November, continuing what county officials say is a trend of less compassion for the poor.
Clippinger Laboratories on Ohio University’s campus was closed for two hours Tuesday afternoon after two female students passed out in the building.
Citing high food prices and availability concerns, some Athens restaurant owners say the “locavore” bug is tough to catch.
Last fall, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources denied a request from the Athens County commissioners for a public hearing about injecting hydraulic fracturing waste in the area.
By the time Labor Day rolls around each year, Charles Hammer said it’s safe to assume the West Nile virus has made its way into Athens County’s mosquito population.
A K-9 deputy with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office was put down Thursday morning.
The Ohio University Police Department issued a crime alert Thursday after a man allegedly masturbated in public Wednesday night.
After a deadly spring at Hocking Hills State Park this year, state employees swore to make the park safer than ever before.
Athens County officials are at odds over the cause, but they know one thing is for certain: Drug users in the county are dying at one of the fastest rates in Ohio.
Politicians in Athens County have made it clear they have a lot of questions about hydraulic fracturing.