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Man pleads guilty in Niles drug case
A Niles man pleaded guilty this week to drug charges in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court.
Suburban Chicago day care workers charged with attacking 7 children
Two day care workers have been accused of attacking seven children.
Officer acquitted in death of pregnant woman agrees to resign from department
Blendon Township Chief of Police John Belford revealed an internal policy investigation found that Grubb, 31, did not violate department policies during the shooting of Ta'Kiya Young, 21, who was about seven months pregnant at the time of the shooting in 2023.
Former Ohio apartment manager accused of illegally leasing apartments to Haitian immigrants
The former property manager of a troubled east Columbus apartment complex has been indicted on fraud and theft charges.
Trump awarded these medals during his State of the Union address
The president also noted his continued interest in receiving the Medal of Honor himself.
Novo Nordisk slashing prices for weight-loss and diabetes drugs Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus
Novo Nordisk announced Tuesday it will be slashing the list price of its blockbuster GLP-1 medications, Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus, by up to 50 percent beginning next year.
Some lawmakers return campaign contributions from Les Wexner
NBC4's Colleen Marshall has reported that dozens of candidates are returning campaign contributions or donating them to charity because the money is tied to donors who are viewed as unsavory.
Ohioan and DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin departs agency
Ohio native and Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin will leave the agency this week.
Estrogen patch scarcity impacts women in central Ohio
Women in central Ohio are experiencing difficulty finding estrogen patches due to a surge in demand caused by the FDA removing the black box warning on certain forms of estrogen, resulting in a shortage of the drug.
Report: Data centers’ air pollution associated with lung issues, death
A report from Community & Environmental Defense Services (CEDS) suggests that states require data centers to provide health impact assessments before they are built to prevent negative effects on nearby residents' health. Ohio does not require health impact reports for data centers, but central Ohioans are becoming more wary of data center pollutants and health