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Salem City Schools hires new superintendent
Jamie Kemats, who had been serving as interim superintendent, has accepted the position. She also served as curriculum director for the district.
Ohio mother seeks law change after nanny administered unknown substances to toddler
Security camera footage shows the babysitter giving the 1-year-old an unknown liquid on a spoon.
White House compares migrants to space aliens
A migrant advocacy organization that helps refugees throughout the world is taking offense to a White House website that says "aliens have been walking among us." Hilary Chester, vice president of international and domestic programs for Jesuit Refugee Service/USA tells Border Report Live that the references are dehumanizing and poke fun at migrants comparing them
Newton Falls man sentenced for public indecency
A Newton Falls man pleaded guilty to public indecency and was sentenced this week.
Bricks fall from building onto Youngstown road
Bricks fell from a building and shattered on a Youngstown road on Wednesday afternoon, prompting a response from the Youngstown Fire Department and Youngstown Street Department, who closed the area while crews cleared the debris.
Some criticize Ohio’s pause on data center tax breaks
Ohio has paused approving any new tax exemptions for data centers to mixed reactions -- after approving another on Monday.
Blueface Says He Doesn’t Get Tested for STDs, Girlfriend Does
Blueface says he has a clean bill of health. Continue reading…
Megan Thee Stallion Says “All The Wifey Sh*t Is Dead” On New Song, The Hotties Are Ready
Frazer Harrison / Megan Thee Stallion Megan Thee Stallion is back outside and isn’t letting Klay Thompson’s infidelity ruin her summer; in fact, it will seemingly be fueling her next project. After teasing that new music is on the way, it’s also clear that Megan Thee Stallion will be using her breakup with the NBA
A New Report Reveals How Much Time Americans Spend Gaming
damircudic No surprise that Americans are turning to video games to check out from the madness going on in the country and across the globe, but a new study reveals exactly how much time. A new report published on Wednesday by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) and reported on by Variety revealed that two-thirds of Americans spend
Judge upholds decision to allow one intoxicating hemp business to sell in Ohio
Seattle-based Cycling Frog was granted the temporary ability to sell its intoxicating hemp products statewide in Ohio in mid-May. On Friday, a Sandusky Court rejected Attorney General Dave Yost's request to revoke Cycling Frog's right to sell statewide.