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Central Ohio coffee shop creates ‘searchlight sleeves’ to highlight missing people
Carroll Cup Coffee House, located at 75 E. Canal St. in Fairfield County, began serving coffee with hot cup sleeves featuring missing Columbus man Andrew “Andy” Chapman in November. Owner June Queen named the effort “searchlight sleeves.”
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport welcomes Avelo Airlines: Where will it take you?
A new airline has joined the ranks at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
School hockey team from fatal shooting wins first state title in quadruple overtime
As Colin Dorgan stood before a deafening crowd after an exhausting quadruple overtime, three seats were noticeably empty.
AAC releases all-league wrestling team
All-American Conference announces the 2025-26 all-league selections.
Local man accused of creating AI-generated child sex abuse material
A Greenville man is facing 56 criminal charges in connection with a child sex abuse material investigation that included photos that were generated by artificial intelligence.
Remains of three fallen Ohio airmen returned to families at Dover Air Force Base
The remains of Cpt. Seth Koval, Cpt. Curtis Angst, and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons arrived to the Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. All three were returned to their families. The ceremony was closed to the public.
Amazon planning to substantially cut number of packages sent through USPS
The new development follows the e-commerce giant having already reduced postal shipments.
Food bank executive director stepping down after 25 years
He isn't leaving the organization altogether, though.
Rural Ohioans push for data center constitutional amendment
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A group of rural Ohioans is pushing to block the construction of data centers larger than 25 megawatts across the state by changing Ohio's constitution. "At minimum, let people have a voice," Ohioan Austin Baurichter said. "Let people have input. Let the research get done that needs to get done. I
Iran intensifies attacks on Gulf energy sites after Israel struck its key gas field
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran intensified its attacks on oil and natural gas facilities around the Gulf on Thursday, raising the stakes in a war that is sending shock waves through the global economy. The strikes, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field, sent fuel prices soaring and