Felman To Temporarily Idle Furnace At W.Va. Plant
Posted: 6:12 PM Felman Production LLC plans to temporarily idle one of three electric arc furnaces at its ferroalloys plant in New Haven and lay off union workers.
Posted: 6:12 PM Felman Production LLC plans to temporarily idle one of three electric arc furnaces at its ferroalloys plant in New Haven and lay off union workers.
Posted: 6:11 PM Two staffing agency executives have pleaded guilty to federal employment tax evasion charges.
Posted: 5:55 PM Ohio officials say the federal government will take over the state's program for patients with pre-existing medical conditions.
Posted: 5:53 PM Three dogs seized from a Cleveland man charged with holding three women captive over a decade have found a foster home.
Posted: 5:51 PM About 20 Wayne High School students are barred from the school's graduation ceremony because of a senior prank that damaged the building.
Posted: 5:39 PM Authorities say a 52-year-old man died when he fell from a cliff while rappelling in southeastern Ohio over the weekend.
Posted: 5:36 PM West Virginia has won some limited freedom from the federal education law known as No Child Left Behind.
Posted: 5:33 PM Coins minted to celebrate West Virginia's 150th birthday are now in the hands of collectors.
Posted: 5:30 PM A Democratic state lawmaker is announcing plans to challenge Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel in 2014.
Posted: 5:27 PM Small businesses and private nonprofits affected by severe storms last summer can still apply for federal disaster loans.
Posted: 5:50 PM The Ohio House has cleared a bill correcting a new state law that inadvertently allows coaches and referees in youth sports leagues to be criminally prosecuted for violating rules regarding players' head injuries.
Posted: 5:48 PM The Ohio House has unanimously approved a bill making more teachers eligible to participate in meeting Ohio's new third-grade reading guarantee.
Posted: 5:44 PM Some Ohio conservative activists who say they were targeted by the Internal Revenue Service are heading to Washington as federal investigations widen.
Posted: 5:42 PM Columbus police say two suspects were killed in an early morning shootout with officers.
Posted: 5:29 PM A former sheriff convicted in the beating of a bank robber is being held at the Northern Regional Jail in Moundsville until the U.S. Bureau of Prisons has a bed for him.
Posted: 5:18 PM A gay teacher challenging her firing by a central Ohio Catholic school says the local union for Catholic educators decided not to proceed with her complaint.
Updated: 5:35 PM Two workers are being treated for minor injuries after explosions and a fire at an industrial site in Putnam County.
Posted: 5:14 PM State and local officials are marking West Virginia's new pipeline safety law.
Posted: 5:10 PM Local governments and schools in Ohio could see almost $113 million in rebates from the state insurance fund for injured workers under a proposal from the governor.
Posted: 5:09 PM Starting one week from Monday, Sen. Joe Manchin's staff will conduct 95 public meetings in one week. They'll visit every county in West Virginia.
Posted: 5:35 PM The Ohio Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments in the case of the only woman facing execution in Ohio.
Posted: 5:33 PM Thousands of Ohioans will see their federal emergency unemployment compensation go down by about 16 percent because of automatic budget cuts.
Posted: 5:30 PM Ohio State University officials say security at Sunday's graduation ceremony at Ohio Stadium will be tighter than usual thanks to the commencement speaker - President Barack Obama.
Posted: 5:28 PM Ohio voters could decide whether to legalize marijuana and tax it like alcohol under the latest attempt in the state to ease access to the drug.