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2-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch hospitalized with severe illness, family says
His family posted the news on social media and said he is currently undergoing treatment.
Free swim lessons for Ohio kids in honor of drowning victim
The deadline to sign your child up is Friday.
Rick Ross Insists Iceman Is Horrendous, Mocks Drake’s Singing
Rozay is not impressed. Continue reading…
Lizzo Teased Cover of UCB’s “Sexy Lady” Go-Go Hit, DC “Urreah” Reacts
Lizzo turned heads after teasing her own rendition of the Washington Go-Go band UCB’s timeless “Sexy Lady” hit song. With Lizzo advancing the charge on remixing the tune, some Go-Go fans aren’t on board. Uncalled 4 Band, better known in DC as UCB, is one of the leading groups pushing the modern-era Go-Go sound known
‘No Jumper’ Co-Host Ant Jefe Arrested For Murder In Los Angeles
Ant Jefe, a co-host on Adam22’s No Jumper program, was arrested this week in Los Angeles and charged with murder. Adam22 has given a statement regarding Ant Jefe’s arrest, regarding the moment as a “huge shock.” TMZ broke the news of the arrest of Ant Jefe, real name Maurice Shelmon. Shelmon, 35, was arrested on
Former CDC director on Ebola outbreak: ‘I suspect this is gonna become a very significant pandemic’
Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield said Wednesday that he suspects the new Ebola outbreak in Africa will spread across three new countries and become a “very significant pandemic.”
Business leaders learn how to stay alert to fraud
Local law enforcement and fraud experts spoke with business owners on how the landscape is ever-changing when it comes to fraud.
Ex bank manager indicted for forgery, grand theft
Reed is accused of multiple thefts totaling $154,410 from customer accounts at the Brookfield branch of First National Bank.
Woman going back to prison after pleading guilty again to involuntary manslaughter
A woman who went to prison once but took her guilty plea back on an involuntary manslaughter charge is going back.
Trump to announce looser rules for super-pollutants used in grocery refrigeration, in bid to lower costs
President Trump is expected to announce Thursday that his administration is loosening rules that would have restricted the use of super-polluting greenhouse gases in commercial refrigeration. A White House official confirmed that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would issue a final rule giving companies, including grocery stores, more time to phase down the use of