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Former teacher sentenced in federal child exploitation case
A Grove City resident and former teacher was sentenced Thursday in federal court on a child sexual exploitation charge.
Eddie Bauer closing 170+ stores amid bankruptcy
Less than a month after Eddie Bauer's store operator in North America and Canada filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, dozens of stores are hitting the market.
Ohio law requiring free feminine hygiene products for incarcerated women to soon go into effect
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 29 on Dec. 19, after it unanimously passed the House in May and the Senate in November. The measure will go into effect on March 20.
Want to make $100K eating Wendy’s? Now’s your chance
Wendy's, a central Ohio-based fast food chain, is offering someone the chance to be the company's Chief Tasting Officer for $100,000.
T.I. Unfazed by 50 Cent’s Diss and Threat to Drop Scandalous Doc
T.I. responds to 50's diss and potential doc. Continue reading…
Guardians trim 7 players from Spring Training roster
Cleveland's roster currently stands at 62 players.
Proposed Ohio bill aims to reshape oversight of recovery housing
A proposal to increase oversight of recovery housing across Ohio is drawing support from some local officials and opposition from treatment providers, reflecting a broader debate over how the state should regulate facilities that serve people recovering from addiction.
Phoenix Suns’ Dillon Brooks Arrested On DUI Charges
Dillon Brooks, a member of the Phoenix Suns, was arrested early Friday morning (May 6) on suspicion of driving under the influence. According to developing reports, Dillon Brooks was booked on the charges and released shortly after his arrest. TMZ Sports broke the news that Dillon Brooks, 30, was arrested in the city of Scottsdale
Pokémon Company calls out White House over game-themed ‘MAGA’ post
Once again, the folks behind the massively popular Pokémon franchise have issued a statement distancing themselves from the Trump administration's activities.
Why Ohio sent 8 million voters’ state data to the federal Justice Department
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose shared personal data for around 8 million state voters with the federal Department of Justice.