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Driver cited in crash into Niles restaurant: Report
The Niles Police Department released the crash report on Wednesday, indicating that the woman was driving a Ford Fusion that was pulling into a parking spot at Tino's Italian Kitchen on Friday when the vehicle went over a curb into the front of the business.
Iranian drone strike killed US soldiers at civilian port in Kuwait
An Iranian drone strike on Sunday killed six U.S. soldiers at a civilian port in Kuwait, according to The Associated Press.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ prison release date moved up over a month
Sean “Diddy” Combs is going to get out of prison earlier than expected.
Aqua Pennsylvania acquires Greenville Municipal Water Authority
The Greenville Municipal Water Authority serves more than 2,900 customers in Greenville, as well as Hempfield and West Salem townships
Recall: 36 million lbs. of fried rice, ramen, and dumpling products
More than 36 million pounds of fried rice, ramen, and dumpling products sold nationwide at retailers including Kroger and Trader Joe's are being recalled over a risk that they could be contaminated with glass, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
High school football coach rushed to player’s aid following library shooting
A Columbus football coach is being heralded as a hero after one of his players was shot outside of a library last week.
Lawmakers weigh allowing tips for public servants
Under Ohio’s ethics laws, no public employee is allowed to accept anything of value from a source other than their employer.
Year-round daylight saving time coming to Canada province after ‘recent actions’ by US
Clocks in British Columbia will change for the last time on Sunday in a move many U.S. lawmakers have also been pushing for.
LexisNexis hacked; 2 GB of structured data allegedly exposed
Previous hacking coverage above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The hacker group FulcrumSec is taking responsibility for a data breach of information from LexisNexis. The group claims to have hacked into the LexisNexis servers on Feb. 24. It posted about the hack and alleged it got access to over 2 gigabytes of structured data. “We exfiltrated
29 million vehicles were recalled last year: How to check if yours was impacted
A risk of wheel detachment, the possibility of fuel tanks melting, and potential brake failure were among the numerous reasons for over 29 million vehicles to be recalled in 2025.