Bromley Hall rape suspect to appear in municipal court Tuesday
By EMILY BOHATCH | Oct. 26, 2015Rape suspect John Hyland will appear in Municipal Court on Tuesday.
Rape suspect John Hyland will appear in Municipal Court on Tuesday.
Athens City Council ready to talk Christmas for new holiday parking.
Animal Cage Productions, PartyEDU and Red Cup Nation begin fall festivities with #OaktoberFest.
For the first time, Athens hosted a Race for the Cure event and has raised more than $38,000 so far.
Several city officials are concerned with the travel website Airbnb because its users do not have to follow local safety regulations.
Nickolaus D. Russell will appear in Athens County Municipal Court early this week.
A woman was reportedly assaulted by a man in his 50s while walking her dogs on the trails at The Ridges.
Five city council candidates answered questions at the League of Women Voters of Athens County at-large candidate forum Tuesday night.
Local candidates haven't been focusing too much on raising money during this year's campaigns.
Dr. Daniel Skinner of HCOM’s Dublin branch was recently published online in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law chronicling Governor John Kasich’s expansion and reform of healthcare in Ohio.
OU student Alison Sawmiller filed a claim for compensation for monetary damages for two classes she alleges she took on recommendation from an OU advisor.
Athen’s own Big Mamma’s eatery stumbled into the 11th spot on BuzzFeed’s "Best Drunken Eats In College Towns Across America" list.
Construction in the parking garage forces drivers to find other parking options
The change will free OUPD of the duty, provide students with more payment options and host the service in a more central location.
A local lawyer has cut ties with the Ohio Rights Group after the group announced its support for ResponsibleOhio
OUPD found a man standing on top of College Gate on Monday night. Officers also cited a man for trying to steal a sign from Transportation and Parking Services.
Graffiti is considered a third degree misdemeanor, with a $500 charge and possibly 60 days in jail. Athens law enforcement said it's hard to catch those who are responsible.
After being convicted of persistent disorderly conduct in March, former Student Senate president Megan Marzec along with two other defendants will appear for an appellate hearing on Thursday.
Athens City Council discussed changes to workers compensation claims billing, Ohio University's increased guest fee, and Sol's new location's liquor license.
The Appalachian Peace and Justice Network is currently working with the Athens City School District to create a comprehensive sexual health education.