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Libertarian candidate Bill Redpath vies for U.S. Senate
Ohio's November election will have three political parties represented in the race for U-S Senate: a Democrat, a Republican and a Libertarian.
Diddy Countersues Rodney Jones, Claims He Stole Footage From Him
Diddy responds to Lil Rod's lawsuit. Continue reading…
Lisbon pool repairs estimated to cost $770K
Fixing the public pool in Lisbon is going to be expensive.
Kennedy Center votes to restore Trump’s name and close for 2 years, challenging a judge’s order
WASHINGTON (AP) — The battle over the Kennedy Center's future escalated Thursday as President Donald Trump's allies on the board took new steps to commemorate him with physical changes to the iconic performing arts institution that could defy a federal court order. During an hourslong meeting that was conducted virtually, the board voted to add
Tornado in Columbus: National Weather Service says EF1 struck south side on Tuesday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down in South Columbus during Tuesday's violent storms that left devastating damage across many parts of central Ohio. In a Thursday update, the NWS confirmed that an EF1 tornado hit the South Side during the storms moved across the city beginning around
Ohio attorney general candidates address concerns over Flock cameras
As some Ohio cities step away from Flock, on Monday, Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) defended law enforcement use of the system, calling Flock “a tool that’s used by law enforcement every single day and people are picked up and brought in who we never would have caught any other way.”
Larry June And Jhené Aiko Seemingly Confirm Dating Rumors In “California Dreamin’” Video
Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty Larry June and Jhené Aiko appear to be fueling dating rumors with some cozy moments in his latest music video. In the “California Dreamin’” video, the two are seen cuddled up in several scenes. The first moment shows Larry and Jhené pulling up to a spotlight in their respective Porsche
Trump’s vaccine plan would require millions of individual shots last used decades ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — Public health experts have been quick to condemn an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at upending childhood vaccinations in the U.S., but the biggest obstacles may be the unprecedented financial and logistical challenges it would impose on parents, health providers and drugmakers. Monday’s announcement by the Republican president calls for
Italian Fest to raise money for area fire departments
The day kicks off with the event's first Meatball 5K Run and Walk at the Dunham's Plaza.
Calcutta rescue team assists Central Ohio county with storm flooding
The Calcutta Swift Water Rescue Team has returned after a trip to Central Ohio.