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Judge allows pause again for former officer in federal lawsuit
A federal judge has approved a motion by a former officer convicted of rape to pause the federal lawsuit against him again while he petitions the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider hearing his criminal appeal.
Woman pleads guilty to sexual behavior with teen
A woman who was supposed to have a bench trial this week in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court instead pleaded guilty Tuesday to several sex crimes.
Presque Isle State Park getting funding for beach preservation
Each year, the beach needs an additional 560,000 tons of sand to prevent erosion.
Ohio unveils limited edition ‘I Voted’ sticker for America 250
Ohioans will be able to get a limited edition "I Voted" sticker this November that commemorates America's 250th birthday.
LA dad wanted in murder of girlfriend, abduction of daughter arrested in Mexico
Police have said little about the circumstances surrounding the girl's mother's death, saying only that she “died as a result of violence.”
Ohio bill would ban use of politicians’ names, images on publicly funded signage
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Two Ohio lawmakers are attempting to ban the use of taxpayer dollars for political branding on public signage, such as road signs. Reps. Mark Hiner (R-Howard) and Tex Fischer (R-Canfield) introduced House Bill 938, dubbed the “No Free Advertising for Politicians Act,” in May. The measure would prohibit featuring a current
Suspected drunken driver hits 3 women, drags 1 half a block: Denver police
Three people were hit in Denver’s downtown LoDo neighborhood early Sunday morning, and new details are emerging about what happened in the moments before and after the crash.
YSU’s iconic rock is moving while renovations take place
Renovation underway at Youngstown State University is now affecting one of its most treasured traditions.
Armed man sparks panic near Hubbard Twp. baseball event: Report
Police questioned the suspect, identified as 56-year-old James Williams, who lives on Thornton Road.
Lil Wayne Wins $29K Judgment After Security Guard’s Lawsuit Gets Tossed
Source: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Lil Wayne just picked up a win in court. He was just awarded a judgment in his favor for almost $30,000.