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Man reports gun stolen out of truck
Police were dispatched to a residence on Paxton Road on Wednesday morning after a resident reported that sometime between the time of the report and the night before, someone had entered his truck -- which was parked in his driveway -- and stole his firearm.
Police arrest 4 teens in Walmart theft: Report
Loss prevention employees told police they witnessed the group of teens -- ages 12-14 -- concealing items via the store's surveillance system.
Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minnesota
The Insurrection Act allows the president to send military troops to an area in an effort to tamp down on civil unrest.
WARN Notice: 57 layoffs expected at Wright-Patt AFB
In the letter, the company explained that it "submitted a proposal for the 'recompete' of this support contract for the US Air Force but lost the contract."
Salem girls reach 10th win by topping Minerva
Peyton Colbert scores a game-high 15 points in Wednesday's win over Minerva.
Why are prices still high at the grocery store?
According to the Urban Institute, Ohioans spend $1,050 per month in grocery costs for a family of four. That's in line with the national average of $1,030 per month.
Harbaugh, Giants working on deal to make him coach, AP sources say
Negotiations are ongoing, but Harbaugh is expected to end up in New York.
Republicans vow to block Trump from seizing Greenland by force
Senate Republicans are vowing to block any effort by President Trump to seize Greenland by military force, as Trump officials on Wednesday refused to back off their demands to control the island during a meeting with top diplomats at the White House. Republican senators are flummoxed by Trump’s insistence that he’s willing to use military
Abortion threatens to derail Senate ObamaCare deal
A push by Senate negotiators to strike a deal on extending enhanced ObamaCare subsidies is running into a brick wall as they struggle to clear a key hurdle on abortion. Members have been engaged in talks for about a month on a potential extension. But the subsidies expired at the end of last year and
AG warns Pennsylvanians of rise in utility scams
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is urging citizens to be aware of the recent rise in utility-related scams.