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ODNR announces 2026 Lake Erie fishing limits
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has set fishing limits for the 2026 Lake Erie fishing season.
WATCH: Drone video shows path of tornado that damaged homes in Wayne County
The National Weather Service has confirmed that it was a tornado packing winds of 85 miles per hour that touched down late Tuesday night in Wayne County.
Epstein survivors sue Les Wexner and Wexner Foundation
Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are suing Les Wexner and the Wexner Foundation, alleging they enabled Epstein to "build an international sex trafficking ring and to commit heinous acts of gender-motivated violence."
‘Trey’s Law’ introduced in Ohio to prevent silencing of child sexual abuse survivors
A recently introduced Ohio bill aims to ban nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements regarding child sexual abuse.
PHOTOS: 2 rescued from submerged car on flooded Huron County roadway
Willard Fire and Rescue is reminding drivers to stay clear of flooded roadways after crews rescued two people from a submerged vehicle along a Huron County roadway.
Trump’s surgeon general nominee caught in GOP crossfire over MAHA
President Trump's nominee for U.S. surgeon general appears stuck in the Senate, the latest sign that some Republicans in Congress have reached their limit on the more divisive aspects of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) agenda. While the surgeon general wields no direct regulatory powers, the nation's top doctor has a powerful bully pulpit
From Pain to Purpose: Local woman transformed by groundbreaking Cleveland Clinic sickle cell trial
For most of her life, Annyanna Cash of Oakwood Village knew hospitals better than her own home.
Rory McIlroy sheds burden of winning green jacket. Now it falls to others
Rory McIlroy had the green jacket on his shoulders and an enormous weight off his back when he looked ahead to the 90th edition of the Masters with a question and a coy smile.
Dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets sold nationwide might be contaminated with lead: USDA
The USDA FSIS has issued a public health alert for Great Value frozen, dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets due to the potential presence of unsafe levels of lead, which could be harmful to pregnant women, infants, and young children.
Man killed during shootout with police on Monday in Ohio, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office details timeline of fatal manhunt
Harrison County, OH (WTRF) — A suspect was pronounced dead on Monday following a shooting and hours-long manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Harrison County Sheriff's Office released information on the incident Tuesday that provides details of the timeline. The incident began Monday, March 30, during a traffic stop on U.S. Route 250 near Eslick