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When police can search your car during a traffic stop in Ohio
Ohio drivers are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, but police may search a car under certain circumstances, including with consent, the "plain view" rule, during an arrest, in an emergency, or if they have a reasonable belief that the driver poses a danger.
Ohio could benefit from sudden demand for Intel semiconductor manufacturing
Intel's end-of-year results brought welcome news for the under-construction plant in Licking County, as the demand for semiconductor chips is now outpacing supply, and the company is optimistic about finding a customer for the 14A process node to be used at the Ohio One plant.
Report: Robber gets away with money from local dollar store
Reports said a robber got away with money Thursday afternoon from a Dollar General store on Mahoning Avenue.
There is a massive demand for World Cup tickets and savvy resellers could be big winners
World Cup ticket prices are at exorbitant levels yet fans are still queueing up in their millions to attend soccer's biggest tournament.
Don Toliver Announces New Album ‘OCTANE’ With Cinematic Trailer
Source: Matt Jelonek / Getty Don Toliver has officially announced his fifth studio album, OCTANE . A year and a half after releasing HARDSTONE PSYCHO , Donny is gearing up for another run. He teased the project with a black-and-white trailer that opens with the line, “From the twisted minds that brought you HARDSTONE PSYCHO.”
ICE agent on NY school board causes tension, division: Here’s why
Some residents are demanding the resignation of a New York school board member, while others rallied behind him after videos circulating on the web show him making arrests as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, according to local residents.
Former Olympian and accused drug kingpin Ryan Wedding arrested
Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who previously appeared on the FBI’s most-wanted fugitives list in connection with a drug-trafficking operation, has been arrested, according to multiple media outlets.
Philadelphia sues Interior Department over slavery exhibit removal
The city of Philadelphia on Thursday sued the Department of the Interior after National Park Service staff removed an exhibit on slavery from the President's House site in Independence National Historical Park. The lawsuit asks for a preliminary injunction to keep the displays up. It says the exhibit was removed "without notice" and "presumably pursuant"
Former Raiders player ID’d as man stabbed to death at Los Angeles homeless camp
A man found dead near a homeless encampment in the Willowbrook area of Los Angeles earlier this week has been identified as former NFL player Kevin Johnson, according to multiple reports.
Ohio, Pa. officials to give updates on winter storm
The National Weather Service in both Pittsburgh and Cleveland issued Winter Storm Warnings for the entire viewing area. These go into effect late Saturday and last through Monday morning.