A north central Ohio man is facing multiple harassment charges, in part due to allegedly making false claims about sexual assault, and terroristic plots about another ...
Spotted on the Minneapolis calendar: St. Patrick's Day Party ...
After refusing to undress in front of a trans doctor, the nurse at the centre of Britain’s gender debate discusses why she’s not giving up ...
It's that time of the year when open burning regulations start in Ohio. According to the Ohio Revised Code section 1503.18, open burning in unincorporated areas will be prohibited in March, April, May ...
For the first time since 1993, a major championship will be played on an Ohio golf course. On March 1, the USGA announced the U.S. Open will be played at the Inverness Club in Toledo, but not until ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - More and more Ohioans are getting concealed carry permits, even though the state legalized permitless carry years ago. On Friday, Attorney General Dave Yost released Ohio’s annual ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Buc-ee’s is taking legal action against an Ohio-based convenience store company. A complaint filed Feb. 18 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio shows ...
In advance of opening its doors to the public, ROSY (2912 Church Ave.) in Ohio City held a series of private events last week to pressure-test the systems. These dress rehearsals tend to be tightly ...
Portland City Councilor Loretta Smith has rescinded a proposal that would have allowed city councilors to openly carry a firearm while conducting city business. After protesters interrupted a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — If you buy a lottery ticket, you may think it’s giving Ohio schools an added boost, but NBC4 Investigates found that’s not actually the case. With ongoing debates over rising ...
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Bus service is expanding in the Ohio Valley, with the SVRTA location in Steubenville set to become a hub for GoBus, an intercity service offering low-cost rides across Ohio, plus ...
A Portland city councilor who Thursday said she wanted councilors to be allowed to openly carry firearms while conducting city business has walked back her stance. Councilor Loretta Smith told Oregon ...
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