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Boardman residents battling rat problems
She and her neighbors believe there are two causes: lack of treatment from the township and negligent homeowners not properly caring for their yards.
Schwebel’s employee reflects on pending job loss
Schwebel's employees are facing the realities of the century-old bread company slowing down production.
Oak Grove massage parlor raided for alleged prostitution crimes
The investigation remains ongoing and active.
YG Confronts Gender Identity, Transphobia on New Song ‘Tiffany’
YG raps a very interesting story. Continue reading…
Jaÿ-Z’s Hair Journey Unfolds in New Beyoncé-Narrated Mini Doc
Hov switched it up from locs to an afro after eight years. Continue reading…
Atlanta Cops Searching For 2 Women Who Drugged & Robbed Man Of Watches
Police in Atlanta are investigating an incident and are searching for a pair of women who reportedly drugged and robbed a man of expensive goods. According to the report, the man met the suspects in Atlanta and then invited them back to his Buckhead home, where they reportedly drugged him and stole watches at a
Tay Keith’s Loved Ones Break Silence With Statement After His Passing
Source: DAVID SWANSON / Getty Following the untimely passing of Tay Keith , Hip-Hop continues to mourn the loss of one of the genre’s best producers. The family of BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers released a statement honoring his legacy, highlighting not only his impact on music but also the lives he touched away from the
Citizen effort to ban data centers lacks enough signatures to make November ballot
A coalition of Ohioans had hoped to put a statewide ballot issue before voters in November to ban all large-scale data centers in Ohio. Austin Baurichter, attorney for Conserve Ohio, told NBC4's Jesse Bethea that the group collected about 70,000 signatures -- far below the more than 400,000 needed to get on the ballot. See
Fire chief wants help recovering equipment damage costs
Chief James Petruzzi says the goal is to be more financially savvy: when their hoses, ladders and other equipment tools are damaged when they are responding to calls, he doesn't want taxpayer dollars covering them.
Ohio governor signs bill to create alerts for missing children with autism
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill that will create an alert system for missing children with autism.