Browsing Category
Loud Blog
Is it illegal to leave a running car unattended in Ohio?
Section 4511.661 of the Ohio Revised Code generally bans the practice of leaving a vehicle unattended while the engine is running. However, there are some significant exceptions.
Man dead, 12-year-old injured after being struck by train in Marion on Friday
At 8:41 p.m., dispatchers received a call from the transportation company CSX reporting that one of their trains struck two pedestrians at the Kenton Avenue crossing.
Trump accounts: These children qualify for seed funds of at least $250
While every child under the age of 18 qualifies for an account, the seed funds are only available to some.
Woman hospitalized after Newton trailer fire
A woman was taken to the hospital and is in serious, but stable condition after a fire in Newton Township this morning.
MAP: Here’s how much babysitters make in 2026. Are you overpaying?
Along with finding someone you can trust, hiring a babysitter with an affordable rate is also crucial for parents – after all, it could determine whether you can afford to go out in the first place.
Dr. Amy Acton endorsed by Ohio’s largest union
The election for Ohio's next governor is about nine months away. The front-runners for November's election include Republican billionaire businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat Dr. Amy Acton.
TSA agents are working without pay at US airports due to another shutdown
A shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that took effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and bags at airports across the country. Travelers with airline reservations may be nervously recalling a 43-day government shutdown that led to historic flight cancellations and long delays last year. Transportation Security Administration officers
Johnson’s delegation cancellation upends lawmakers’ travel to critical global summit
The cancellation of the official House delegation to the annual Munich Security Conference has drawn pushback from Democrats who still plan to attend, even as it’s upended a decades-long tradition of robust bipartisan participation in the high-profile global policy forum. A House leadership aide told The Hill that cancelling congressional delegations (CODEL) is standard operating
BYU says star wide receiver charged with felony rape is no longer a student there
Brigham Young University said Friday that standout wide receiver Parker Kingston is no longer a student at the Utah private school after he was arrested this week on a first-degree felony rape charge.