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Ford recalls more than 119K vehicles over fire risk
The NHTSA said the vehicles' engine block heaters have an issue where it could crack and leak coolant, possibly leading to a fire.
Watching for winter storm potential this weekend
A potential storm is developing that could impact the Valley this weekend. While chances of snow continue to increase, the snowfall totals, placement and timing still have a medium level of uncertainty.
The US is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status: Why that matters
There is little room for error in trying to stop measles. The virus is one of the most contagious, infecting 9 out of every 10 unvaccinated people exposed.
Police investigate arson in Struthers
A man was arrested in Struthers, Ohio on Tuesday afternoon after allegedly starting a garage fire and causing a disturbance outside the residence, while armed with a revolver and a thermostat.
Grand opening date, time set for Buc-ee’s
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio (WDTN) -- The wait is almost over: the official grand opening date for Ohio's first Buc-ee's has been announced. During the Tuesday, Jan. 20 work session of the Huber Heights City Council, officials announced Buc-ee's will hold its grand opening for its new location at 8000 State Route 235 in Huber Heights
State experiencing ‘serious flu year’: ODH
Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director at Ohio Department of Health, said this year's flu season is already off to a stronger start than what the Buckeye State typically experiences.
Former flight attendant posed as pilot and received hundreds of free flights: Prosecutors
He even requested to sit in an extra seat in the cockpit — the “jump seat” — typically reserved for off-duty pilots, prosecutors said.
Man who assassinated former Japanese prime minister gets life in prison
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court sentenced a man who admitted assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to life imprisonment on Wednesday. The case has revealed decades of cozy ties between Japan’s governing party and a controversial South Korean church. Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, earlier admitted to killing Abe in July 2022 as the former
Trump “Gifted” Nobel Peace Prize, Online Slander Ensues
Source: Handout / Getty On Thursday (Jan. 15), Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado visited President Donald Trump at the White House. At that meeting, she presented him with the medal for the Nobel Peace Prize that she won last year. Machado confirmed it, saying that it was a “profound expression of gratitude for the
Home sellers outnumber buyers by widest margin in over a decade, Redfin says
There were about 631,000 more home sellers than buyers last month — the largest gap in Redfin data going back to 2013.