Nelsonville Square fire leaves impact on building and area residents
By Julia Fair | Apr. 12, 2015A fire broke out Saturday night at Nelsonville’s Historic Public Square, affecting both buildings and residents who live nearby.
A fire broke out Saturday night at Nelsonville’s Historic Public Square, affecting both buildings and residents who live nearby.
Athens City Council will talk about purchasing new Chromebooks for its members at their weekly meeting.
A fire has ravaged Nelsonville's Historic Public Square, according to posts on social media.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office commemorates the loss of their K9 Unit Ryder after a house fire took his life.
After a lawsuit from a former OU professor, the university waits to hear from a district judge as to whether its legal response will be kept.
Though underage students can spend the weekend in the bars with their moms, Athens Police Department warns students to stay with their moms.
Former county sheriff is seeking an appeal after receiving 18 charges.
The National Weather Service has placed the Southeast Ohio region, including Athens, under a tornado warning until 5:45 p.m. Thursday. The warning came shortly after 5:00 p.m. There is also a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until the same time.
Richland Fire Department responded to a call of a fire on a property on Luhrig Road Thursday shortly after 1 p.m.
No injuries or significant damages reported at this time.
Athens County filed a civil law suit against former sheriff Pat Kelly, seeking a $85,406 reimbursement for salary and benefits paid to Kelly during his suspension.
The Over Hang stopped serving food in late 2015, in part because construction on a roundabout cost the owner $65,000 in lost sales.
Athens’ lone Chipotle restaurant has resumed serving carnitas amid a nationwide shortage of the pork filling, though its unclear how long it will stay.
Numbers Fest organizers said there will be nearly twice as many bathrooms as last year in order to create a sanitary environment for the large event.
A gas line broke beneath Richland Avenue early Wednesday afternoon leaving 130 to 150 Athens residents without service.
Take cover this afternoon.
APD Chief Pyle says he wouldn't be surprised if over-eager revelers start snorting to get drunk.
Athens resident Barb Kostohryz pushed for the city’s approval to create and display banners containing local children’s artwork during Athens City Council’s Monday night meeting.
The phrase, “Don’t listen to your mother” was spray painted on Glidden Hall
Owners of The Fluff Bakery and Catering announced Monday morning they would be selling the property, and that the new owners would have control of the business.