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Memorial held for Biffle, 6 others killed in plane crash
Hundreds in the NASCAR community gathered for a memorial service at Charlotte's Bojangles Coliseum on Friday for former driver Greg Biffle, his family and others who were killed in a plane crash last month.
Tepe murder case: McKee indicted on aggravated murder charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An indictment has been handed down in the murder case of Dr. Michael McKee, who is accused of killing his ex-wife and her husband in north Columbus in December. According to court documents, a grand jury has indicted McKee, 39, of Chicago, on four counts of aggravated murder and one count
Jury deliberating in South Side murder case
Kenneth Carter, 35, and Terry Hopkins, 23, are on trial in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court before Judge Anthony Donofrio on a charge of murder for the Jan 24 shooting death of Resean Graham, 42.
Trump says there’s no reason ‘right now’ to use Insurrection Act in Minneapolis
President Trump said Friday there is “no reason” for him to invoke the Insurrection Act, one day after he threatened to use the law in the wake of demonstrations in Minneapolis. “I don’t think there’s any reason right now to use it, but if I needed it, I’d use it,” Trump told reporters at the
Adin Ross Hits The Panic Button, Allegedly Calls Police On Lil Tjay’s Cousin
Source: Allen Berezovsky / Getty Adin Ross is not taking any chances when it comes to his safety or the safety of his friends. The streamer has been feuding with rapper Lil Tjay , which has led him to believe that someone affiliated with the artist could potentially harm him. The Florida native has accused
Commissioners still mulling future of Board of Elections offices
As Mahoning County Commissioners enter the new year, there has still been no decision on moving the Board of Elections out of its current location.
Ohio school district accused of violating First Amendment after teacher leads prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation alleged Coshocton City Schools violated the First Amendment when a teacher led a prayer during a school assembly.
Incoming Ohio bill seeks to require real-time monitoring of parolees’ GPS ankle bracelets
The mother of Reagan Tokes, an Ohio State University student who was murdered by a man on post-release control, is backing an incoming bill that would require real-time surveillance of electronic ankle bracelets.
Ohio first responders learn from counterterrorism experts
First responders from around Ohio gathered in Columbus this week for the third annual Ohio Counterterrorism Conference.
WorkOhio gives Ohioans individualized support in job hunt
If you’re looking for a job, it can be hard to know where to start. State leaders are launching a new website that will help connect Ohioans with in-demand jobs.