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Ohio State fraternity placed on interim suspension after student hospitalized
An Ohio State University fraternity has been placed on interim suspension after a student was hospitalized on Wednesday.
Crash halted traffic on I-80 in Mercer
A crash closed off the eastbound lanes from the I-79 interchange to Exit 15 Saturday.
10 Takeaways From Fetty Wap’s New Album ‘Zavier’
Source: Power 105 / Youtube After years of silence, setbacks, and uncertainty, Fetty Wap is back in the conversation with Zavier — his first real statement in a minute. For many fans, this return hits deeper than just the music. Fetty’s absence wasn’t by choice; it came as a result of his legal troubles, including
Mariners top Guardians 5-1 for 1st win of the season
The Mariners topped the Guardians 5-1 on Friday night.
Lovie’s Ice Cream reopening this weekend after lost power destroyed stock
Lovie's Ice Cream in Columbiana is reopening Saturday.
Warren homes built with state funds selling for $180K
The state of Ohio last year started the Welcome Home Ohio program, which provides money to build and sell affordable homes. The Trumbull County Land Bank received some of the money, and the homes it has built have so far proven successful.
3 killed in tour company helicopter crash off coast of Hawaiian island of Kauai
A sightseeing company's helicopter crashed near a remote beach off the coast of the Hawaiian island of Kauai, killing three people and injuring two others, authorities said. It was the latest in a series of fatal crashes that has plagued the industry for decades.
Education Department directs student loan borrowers in SAVE plan to prepare for repayment
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who have been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices beginning Friday with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt, the Education Department said.
Max Strus makes eight 3s as Cavs top Heat 149-128
The Cavaliers topped the Heat 149-128 on Friday night.
Idaho expands transgender bathroom ban to private businesses
Idaho lawmakers approved legislation Friday that would criminalize transgender people for using bathrooms and changing rooms associated with the gender they identify with, whether inside a government or privately owned building.