Athens County Major Crimes Unit seized 146 marijuana plants from Athens home
By Bailey Gallion | Apr. 15, 2016The unit began its investigation after firemen responding to a fire thought they saw a growing operation in the basement of the house.
The unit began its investigation after firemen responding to a fire thought they saw a growing operation in the basement of the house.
The business owner has gotten a lot of support on Facebook.
"Post" editors discuss the latest developments in the ongoing controversy of OU's graffiti wall following the painting of the Donald Trump-affiliated phrase "Build The Wall."
If walking three miles to a mud pit isn't your thing, try these other activities instead.
There will be no free shuttles to and from the event this year.
Ohio’s wide receivers strive to execute and make big plays as they head into the fall.
Members of the Greek community said at a panel Tuesday that several factors led to the cancellation of some Greek Week events.
Fighting Fish Design strives to make henna safe, intricate designs.
Baseball doesn't want a mishap like last weekends 9-3 drubbing to Buffalo.
Ohio has a home series against Akron with a game Friday and a doubleheader Saturday.
More than 840 undergraduate, graduate and medical students gave more than 780 presentations at the 2016 Student Research and Creative Activity Expo.
For those seeking thrills and a new kind of night out, Escape Room Athens is a new entertainment business in town.
Teresia Trace, a correctional officer at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail, is one of 1,227 female correctional officers in Ohio, where about 80 percent of correctional officers are male.
Athens children are able to experience sports without the worry of costs.
Prime Social Group is attempting to control what the reader sees by asking journalists to sign its strict media agreement.
Ohio University is following the National Panhellenic Association, an umbrella organization for 26 international women's fraternities and sororities, vote to eliminate recruitment videos from the recruitment process.
In regards to Mathematics Awareness Month, some students speak out on their difficulties with the subject.
After some freshman year struggles and a setback from a shoulder surgery, Taylor Saxton is putting it all together this season.
The message was painted over about four hours later with the phrase "Bobcats stick together."
‘Post’ editor, a junior, says goodbye to the senior class.