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Where redistricting battles stand in key states as midterms ramp up
Several court challenges, roadblocks in Maryland's upper chamber and a late special legislative session in Florida are injecting uncertainty into a handful of states looking to pass new congressional maps ahead of November's midterms, as both Democrats and Republicans look to clinch the House majority.
Lisbon’s mayor relays bad news about village pool
Mayor Pete Wilson noted two major issues that will need repairs in an announcement made on his Facebook page on Thursday morning.
Woman gives birth to ‘miracle’ baby after womb transplant from dead donor
A British mother is overjoyed after giving birth to a baby boy, although she was born without a womb.
Akron Zoo plans $21 million expansion, adding more animals
The Akron Zoo confirmed to FOX 8 News on Wednesday that it is planning a multi-million dollar expansion.
Ohio bill would work to prevent cardiac arrest in young athletes
Sudden cardiac arrest is rare for people younger than 35, but according to the American Heart Association, it is the leading cause of death for student and youth athletes in the United States.
Why millions of dollars are shredded by the federal government each day
In the heart of downtown Cleveland, federal workers were busy on Wednesday shredding $19 million, and they will do the same thing tomorrow.
Another $100,000 Ohio Lottery prize sold locally
A Lowellville man won $100,000 after he thought he had only won $10,000 from a $5 scratch-off ticket, and plans to use the money for home improvements, vacation, and savings.
Which plants can live in my bathroom?
Are you looking to expand your garden? Have you considered expanding it into your bathroom?
Trump admin weighs requiring banks to collect citizenship info: Reports
Such a decision could ultimately have banks requesting additional documentation, such as passports, from customers.
Pennsylvania’s 2027 budget battle begins
The state budget is always due June 30, but last year it wasn't done until November. But this year, the first step in the process is already underway.