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87-year-old fire captain to be honored for decades of service at Celebrate Poland
James Deemer has been a firefighter since his early 20s and now 58 years later, he still volunteers for the department.
Gov. Mike DeWine commutes sentence of death row inmate for first time
A few weeks before publicly calling for Ohio to abolish the death penalty, Gov. Mike DeWine quietly commuted a death sentence for the first time.
Judge blocks Trump administration from voting proof of citizenship implementation
A federal judge on Wednesday permanently blocked the Trump administration’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote, ruling in favor of 19 states that filed the lawsuit.
Easily diagnosed, mostly undetected condition target of awareness campaign
Doctors and patients are raising awareness about a little-known condition that often goes undetected.
Ex-chief of staff to former NYC Mayor Eric Adams charged with taking bribes
A former chief of staff to ex-New York Mayor Eric Adams was arrested Wednesday in a federal bribery case about a lucrative migrant shelter contract, the latest sign that prosecutors continue to scrutinize Adams' inner circle months after the scandal-bruised Democrat left office.
No Milli Vanilli, No Problem: Kash Patel’s Girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins Will Perform At Trump’s Struggle Freedom 250 Rally
Chip Somodevilla / Alexis Wilkins / Kash Patel Donald Trump’s struggle Freedom 250 MAGA Rally/concert has found its musical act: none other than Kash Patel’s girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins. Yup, you read that correctly: DEI Hire FBI Director Kash Patel’s MAGA girlfriend will be bringing her “Musical talents” to Trump’s great MAGA Rally, which is now
Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren shore up Social Security
An unlikely pair of U.S. Senators, one from Ohio, joined together to shore up Social Security.
Trumbull Co. Commissioners approve 2.5% property tax reduction for homeowners
Wednesday was a big day for homeowners in Trumbull County. Commissioners unanimously approved a 2.5% reduction in property taxes for people occupying homes.
SNAP rule reversal impacts 23 states: What to know
With one strike of the gavel, a federal judge has reversed the SNAP restrictions states have been slowly rolling out since the start of the year.