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Sexyy Red Sues Security Guard After $500K Worth Of Jewelry Allegedly Stolen
Source: Prince Williams/WireImage / Prince Williams/Wireimage Sexyy Red is taking legal action after claiming hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of personal belongings were stolen from her mother’s home. According to reports, the St. Louis rapper has filed a lawsuit accusing a former security guard of being involved in the theft roughly $500,000 worth of
Man with violent past arrested on ’23 warrant
A man who turned himself in Monday on a warrant for felonious assault once served time for a shooting death and served a year in jail for punching a man over six cents.
Morningstar Farms products recalled over plastic pieces in plant-based food
Morningstar Farms is recalling bags of its Buffalo Chik'n Nuggets and Hot and Spicy Sausage Patties
WATCH: 18-year-old Florida woman leads trooper on wrong-way pursuit
After an unsuccessful PIT maneuver, the driver crossed the paved median and started driving eastbound in the westbound lanes.
Columbus native and ‘Granny’ thriving as influencers
Smith's Granny is not just a star. She's an internet "gangster."
Ohio lawmakers propose change to teenage driving requirements
The goal of the bill is to require teens to have more supervised driving experience before earning a license.
Remains found in two Minnesota lakes decades ago identified as Columbus native
Human remains found in two separate Minnesota lakes more than 30 years ago have been identified as a missing woman who had recently moved there from Columbus.
‘Drag ban’ bill stalled at Ohio Senate, but remains active
Critics of the proposal said the language is so vague that it could be used to criminalize drag brunches and Pride parades.
Second person expected to plead guilty in prison smuggling case
The charges stem from an internal complaint filed against the pair at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center, the private prison on Hubbard Road.
Man sentenced to 45 months federal prison in gun case
He is not allowed to have a gun because of a 2011 conviction in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court for aggravated robbery.