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Fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack brings fresh division to the US Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) — Five years ago outside the White House, outgoing President Donald Trump told a crowd of supporters to head to the Capitol — “and I'll be there with you” — in protest as Congress was affirming the 2020 election victory for Democrat Joe Biden. A short time later, the world watched as the
Ramaswamy announces running mate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy selected state Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) as his candidate for lieutenant governor. A spokesperson for Ramaswamy's campaign confirmed to NBC4 that McColley will be his running mate. A formal announcement is expected later this week. The Ohio Republican Party has separately confirmed the pick. McColley, 41
Man enters plea in road rage investigation
A Youngstown man who was facing charges in connection with a road rage incident pleaded guilty to lesser charges.
Local rep. introduces bill to require public speaking allowance at meetings
Trumbull County State Representative Dave Thomas has introduced a bill into the Ohio Legislature that would require all public councils and boards to allow for public speaking at their meetings. Currently, there is no such law.
Shooter who killed Brown students and MIT professor planned attack for years, DOJ says
BOSTON (AP) — The man identified as the shooter who killed two Brown University students and an MIT professor planned the attack for years and left behind videos in which he confessed to the murders but gave no motive, according to information released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice. Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a
Local pediatrician reacts to new child vaccine guidelines
In the middle of cold and flu season, the CDC made an unprecedented announcement on Monday. It reduced the number of vaccines recommended for children from the current list of 17 to 11, closely resembling Denmark's vaccination schedule.
Recent travel hiccups highlight insurance need
Travel advisor Kim Urig recommends travel insurance to protect against unexpected events, such as flight cancellations due to strikes in Venezuela, which stranded thousands of tourists in the Caribbean this weekend.
Woman struck crossing street on Christmas Eve still in hospital
The woman who was hit crossing the road remains hospitalized.
Michael Reagan, son of President Ronald Reagan, dies in Los Angeles
The younger Reagan was the adopted son of Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman.
American Airlines to offer free Wi-Fi for some travelers
It won't be as easy as just connecting to the Wi-Fi, however.