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Postal Service releases special edition bald eagle stamps for America’s 250th
The stamps showcase the bird across five major life stages.
House passes first fiscal 2027 appropriations bill
The House on Friday passed its first appropriations bill for fiscal 2027 with bipartisan support, marking an early step in the annual government funding process and sending the measure to the Senate for consideration. The military construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations bill passed the lower chamber by a vote of 400-15. All 15 "no" votes
The legacy of Annie Oakley, a true American folk hero
Annie Oakley, also known as "Little Miss Sure Shot," was a trailblazer for women both in life and sport.
‘A lesson’: 12-year-old arrested in ‘door kicking challenge’ at Florida home, deputies say
A Florida sheriff's office shared a video of a 12-year-old who was arrested in Deltona on Tuesday after he took part in the viral "door kicking challenge."
Local OVI checkpoints planned this weekend
There are 23 other checkpoints planned for Friday night around Ohio.
New Youngstown event series aims at promoting local entertainment, businesses
A new community event series, "YO Nights! Downtown Business Takeover," is coming to the area this summer.
These were the most popular baby names in your state last year, data shows
Will all the Olivias and Liams please stand up?
Ohio bill would create repeat domestic violence offender registry
A bipartisan pair of Ohio lawmakers is aiming to create a public registry of repeat domestic violence offenders.
NTSB expected to investigate deadly plane crash into Akron home
The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to investigate why a plane smashed into the side of an Akron home on Thursday afternoon, May 14, killing two people on board.