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Voters to decide fate of Columbus’ mental health responder effort
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Columbus leaders are hoping to expand alternative crisis response in the city. The goal is to free up first responders for violent emergency calls, while sending mental health professionals to non-violent ones. Now it’s up to the voters, and the community advocates behind this push have turned in around 30,000 signatures
Funk, country and classic rock shows added to Ohio State Fair concert lineup
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Three more shows have been added to this year’s Ohio State Fair concert lineup, including a free daytime show, an evening of funk and soul, and a Grammy-nominated country artist. On Friday, July 31, the S.O.S. Band and the Dazz Band will coheadline a show at the Celeste Center. Founded in
‘My home is gone’: More than 130 residents displaced after Ohio apartment fire
A massive fire has left more than 130 people without a home at the Woodbury Commons apartments on Stumph Road in Parma.
Trial begins this week for Amish mother accused of drowning 4-year-old son
The trial of an Amish mother, accused of aggravated murder for purposely drowning her four-year-old son at Atwood Lake last summer, is scheduled to get underway in a Tuscarawas County courtroom on Tuesday morning.
Icy roads force temporary shut down of Trumbull County road: OSHP
Icy road conditions have caused Old State Road between Girdle and Ensign in Trumbull County to be temporarily closed, with two crashes and multiple vehicles sliding off the road, though no one was injured.
Senate Republicans warn Trump about expanding Iran mission as death toll rises
Senate Republicans are warning President Trump against expanding the U.S.’s military offensive in Iran after he indicated he is willing to go as far as needed in order to complete the mission in the region. GOP lawmakers largely backed Trump’s decision to order strikes against Tehran and other key locations over the weekend in coordination
Introducing WKBN’s Remarkable Woman of 2026!
Years after her son's autism diagnosis, one local mother faced an impossible decision and turned that pain into purpose, the foundation of which became the non-profit Dylan's House.
YSU, MCCTC students prepare for low-cost pet clinic
Youngstown State University is hosting its annual low-cost pet clinic on April 19, offering free wellness exams and low-cost vaccines to hundreds of pets in the Valley.
Poland High School closed for potential threat
Poland High School has been closed on Tuesday due to a potential threat targeting the school, and police are investigating.
Mayor, Historical Society work to save old train station
Today it's owned by Norfolk Southern, but it wasn't until two months ago when a dumpster was placed out front with plans to demolish the train station that the people of Greenville decided it was time to save it.