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After severe storms ripped through the state on Thursday with several potential tornadoes, here's a look at the damage that's left behind.
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — Ohio's $28 billion Intel plant in New Albany won't be constructed until the next decade, according to a press release, once again delaying the project. When announced in 2022, the ...
LOS ANGELES — Tensions in Los Angeles escalated Sunday as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump's extraordinary deployment of the National Guard, blocking ...
DOWNEY, Calif. — The city of Los Angeles is on high alert on the sixth day of protests over ICE activity, and President Trump sending in 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines. Civil rights ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — I-270 reopened Monday morning after being closed on Sunday due to an overturned tanker truck, Columbus Police said. The Ohio Department of Transportation said the company Kokosing ...
OHIO — Strong storms swept the Buckeye State Tuesday, leaving many Ohioans without power. As of Wednesday morning, more than 45,000 Ohioans were without power, according to Poweroutage.us. The storms ...
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry Henderson was struck on Friday, May 2, and died shortly afterward.
MORROW COUNTY, Ohio — The Morrow County sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed Monday evening has been identified as 31-year-old Daniel Sherrer. Morrow County Sheriff John Hinton said in a Tuesday ...
CINCINNATI — A man who struck and killed a retired Hamilton County deputy with his car on Friday is the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer a day earlier, ...
WORCESTER, Mass. - Former St. Mark's softball star Kaitlyn Breslin had a huge year for the UCONN softball team in leading the Huskies to the Big East championship and a trip to the NCAA regionals at ...
CLEVELAND — Siren’s Curse is Cedar Point’s new roller coaster, and it goes almost 60 mph, is around 3,000 feet long and stands at 160 feet. Dave Evans, the director of construction for Six Flags, said ...
Political Anchor Curtis Jackson sits down with the Chief Politics Reporter for Cleveland.com to take a closer look at what’s included in the final version of the state’s budget and what could change ...
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