Car crashes into The Crystal, driver flees down Court Street
June 26, 2014Social media reports began rolling in around midnight on Thursday night that a white, Ford Mustang crashed into The Crystal, 34 North Court St.
Social media reports began rolling in around midnight on Thursday night that a white, Ford Mustang crashed into The Crystal, 34 North Court St.
RECIFE, BRAZIL — Growing up, my dad would always play “Death or Glory” by The Clash for our family before anything important happened. The title was self-explanatory, yet it carried so much weight. It described competition in its simplest sense: win or lose.
The FIFA World Cup brings out the best and the worst of football, and it’s done the same for Brazil.
While Richland Avenue gets its long-awaited facelift this summer, another one of Athens’ main arteries — West Union Street — will see its own share of construction.
It’s time to put a little bit of boogie back on the Athens’ bricks.
In its 63 years of doing Athens community theater, Ohio Valley Summer Theater has done
University College will be operating under a new dean by the end of the month.
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Athens City Council members are toying with renewing a levy to increase the city’s income tax.
Athens County was ranked among the worst in the state in terms of its willingness to share public records by the Ohio Coalition for Open Government last week.
In less than a month, Ohio University students will likely be paying $156 more for their education.
Country music fans rejoice, for the annual Country Jam at the Legend Valley Music Festival Venue in Thornville will make its triumphant return Friday.
An Ohio University police lieutenant has filed a lawsuit against the university and its police department for allegedly failing to pay all of his wages while on paid administrative leave.
After a freak runaway car accident on Athens’ west side put a city repair truck out of commission, city council members are scrambling to scrounge up thousands of dollars for a replacement.
Three members of Ohio University's Board of Trustees will meet privately this weekend to review the university's president.
After having a home-court advantage throughout the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, the Ohio men’s basketball team’s three-game postseason run yielded a substantial price tag.