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March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC health officials say
People should watch for symptoms, including a runny nose, watery red eyes, coughing and/or a rash starting on the head and spreading down the body, until 21 days after exposure.
Local concert coordinator awarded $874K in default judgment
A Liberty Township concert coordinator was just awarded a $874,921 default judgment in a lawsuit where she says a promoter out of Atlanta, Georgia, bilked her out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and potential ticket sales.
Man pleads guilty in 2 separate cases, to be sentenced in March
Craig Washington, 32, entered a guilty plea Thursday to a charge of possession of cocaine, a first-degree felony, for a June 20 arrest by Youngstown police during a traffic stop. In that case, the attorneys are recommending a sentence of three to four-and-a-half years in prison.
Trump Bashes Bad Bunny Super Bowl Show He Said He Was Skipping, Gets Clowned
Source: Boston Globe / Getty On Sunday (Feb. 8), the Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny thrilled the audience at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. The most vocal critic of his performance was President Donald Trump, who soundly slammed him on his Truth Social media platform – and was swiftly mocked by a wave of
Warren police investigating report of stolen firearms, jewelry
The Warren Police Department is investigating after a homeowner reported a break-in, stating the thief got away with firearms and jewelry.
Debate builds over minimum age for gender-transition surgeries
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons announced on Feb. 3 that it found "insufficient evidence" that the benefits of chest, genital and facial surgeries on minors with gender dysphoria outweigh the risks. The recommendation marks a change in the group's stance and diverges from guidance issued by several other major medical organizations.
Bomb squad active in Springfield as residents, visitors asked to avoid downtown
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) -- Residents and visitors of Springfield are being asked to avoid the downtown area. On Monday, the city said that safety concerns are impacting traffic flow. Impacted streets include Fountain Avenue, Columbia Street, North Street and Limestone Street. Motorists should avoid the downtown area specifically near the Police Department and court offices.
Ohio United Methodist Church sued, accused of failing to act on warnings of sexual abuse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Two women are suing Ohio United Methodist Church, alleging it hired a former cult member as its music director and failed to act on warnings that he was sexually abusing a minor. The lawsuit was filed on Jan. 29 by Newsome Law, P.A. and Spangenberg Shibley & Liber LLP on behalf
Ashtabula County man accused of sex offenses against kids arrested in Louisiana after 8 years on run
A Northeast Ohio man who'd been on the run from authorities for nearly eight years was apprehended in Louisiana Friday, the U.S. Marshals Service confirmed.
Bill would withhold state funding for 330 Ohio districts involved in EdChoice lawsuit
Rep. Jamie Callender (R-Concord) introduced House Bill 671 to combat school districts involved in a years-long legal battle over the state's taxpayer-funded school voucher system, EdChoice. If passed, the bill would withhold state funding for over half of Ohio's public school districts, most of which already feel the state is underfunding public schools.