OHIO — Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, announced Saturday that members of the Ohio National Guard are being sent to the nation's capital. "We have been asked by the Secretary of the Army to send 150 ...
MILWAUKEE — A jury convicted Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan of a felony after a jury determined she obstructed federal agents on Thursday. After deliberating for nearly six hours, a jury ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Ohio's $28 billion Intel plant in New Albany won't be constructed until the next decade, according to a press release, once again delaying the project. When announced in 2022, the ...
Willie Smith lives about a mile from Akron’s Fountain Street waste transfer site. The site is operated by Waste Management.
OHIO — More than a foot of snow fell across much of the state with some areas reporting nearly 17 inches. Here's a look at snowfall reports from this weekend's winter storm.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Many Kentuckians are still dealing with ice, snow and slush-covered infrastructure across the state. It’s especially affecting Kentuckians living with mobility issues. Allgood said ...
OXFORD, Ohio — New research out of one Ohio university could change how scientists find treatments for disorders. Two Miami University researchers say they’ve figured out how to rescue malfunctioning ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Father Jim Sichko announced in a post on X that he is offering a $10,000 reward for the safe return of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy. Law enforment believe that Nancy Guthrie was ...
LOS ANGELES — For U.S. Army veteran Charles Nelson, life in Los Angeles unraveled quickly after leaving the military. “Tough times, you know,” Nelson said. “Got out. The economy — it was like I wasn’t ...
DUDLEY, Mass. — A group of local college students studying sports management are taking their talents — and lessons learned — to the Super Bowl. “Sports Management: Super Bowl Practicum” at Nichols ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For community advocates and law makers, news of the courts blocking the end of Temporary Protective Status for Haitians has them continuing to push for the correct legal steps.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus airports saw another record-breaking year for passenger travel throughout 2025. The airports also saw an increase in their number of flights with John Glenn International ...
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