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Retired FBI agent explains what investigators are seeking in couple’s killing
Columbus police have released a video of a person of interest in the murder of a local dentist and his wife, and retired FBI agent Harry Trombitas believes the case is solvable with the help of neighborhood canvassing and public tips.
Man allegedly shoots at police, officers fire back: I-Team
A large police scene formed overnight on Cleveland's east side after a man was shot and rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
Pamela Smart seeks to overturn conviction for having teen murder her husband
Pamela Smart, who is serving life in prison for orchestrating the murder of her husband by her teenage student in 1990, is seeking to overturn her conviction over alleged constitutional violations, including media bias and faulty jury instructions.
Kennedy wants to end ‘war on saturated fats’ with new dietary guidelines
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will begin his push for Americans to eat more saturated fats with the expected release of new dietary guidelines on Wednesday. The move would fly in the face of what doctors and dietitians have been advising for decades, but HHS said on Tuesday the new
Local heating and cooling company gives furnace tips to stay warm
Homeowners should check their furnaces to ensure they are working properly and consider replacing them if they are over 15 years old and have had major repairs.
Republicans risk erasing gains with young voters
Some Republicans are concerned they could be erasing their gains with young voters, a blue-leaning demographic that President Trump made significant inroads with in 2024. Recent polling has shown young voters overwhelmingly disapproving of Trump and the GOP amid increasing anxiety over the state of the economy, while young people played a big role in
Gen Z protesters in Nepal are angry at the government they installed
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Mukesh Awasti was all set to leave for Australia to pursue a degree in civil engineering on a sunny day in September, but instead he joined a youth revolt against corruption in Nepal and lost his leg after being shot by security forces. Lying on a hospital bed at the National
SOLD OUT crowd for Greenville vs. Reynolds wrestling
Reynolds boys wrestling dominated Greenville 44-18 in a heated cross-town rivalry at Reynolds high school Tuesday night.
Guardians broadcasters visit the Valley
For another year, Guardians announcers Matt Underwood and Jim Rosenhaus stopped by the Valley to speak at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica.
China bans exports to Japan of dual-use goods that could enhance Tokyo’s military power
China on Tuesday banned exports of dual-use goods that can serve military purposes to Japan, a move that comes at time of heightened tensions between the two countries over Taiwan, a self-ruled island Beijing claims as its sovereign territory.