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Jun. 27—A state tax credit that has awarded millions of dollars to rehabilitate historic buildings in Hamilton, Dayton and Springfield will be "sunsetted" in 2027, but lawmakers behind the idea ...
Jul. 1—Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a proposal to "sunset" a state tax credit that has awarded millions of dollars to rehabilitate historic buildings in Hamilton, Dayton and Springfield. It's ...
A study by Matrix Consulting Group found Portsmouth police provide high-quality service despite staffing challenges, particularly in dispatch. High turnover in the dispatch center has led to ...
We still have a lot of moisture working through Central Ohio for the beginning of the day! However, as we go through the rest of Tuesday, skies will try to look nicer before we head back to a rainy… ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Among the more than $66 million in tax credits awarded to historic preservation and revitalization projects across the state of Ohio are five projects in northwest Ohio. These ...
CLEVELAND (WOIO/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) — A child was saved from a fire after being tossed from a second-story window. A devastating explosion and fire at the Rainbow Terrace Apartments on ...
Vacant building fire being investigated as arson, Springfield fire chief says A large fire in Springfield is now being investigated as an act of arson.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State earned the commitment of three-star, 2026 offensive tackle Aaron Thomas last week, as the Buckeyes’ run on the offensive line has continued.
Portsmouth City Councilor Andrew Bagley pushes to fund 2026 July 4 fireworks show after a city announcement stating the 2025 show might be the last.
John A. Sarcone III is required under a federal statute to reside in New York’s Northern District. The row house in Albany’s Sheridan Hollow that he listed as his address is boarded up.
Pump the brakes on claim Ohio teen who hacked Dayton traffic light was fined, put on house arrest Social media users spread an image of supposed hacker "Kameron Price" that showed hallmarks of ...
A former Portsmouth Naval Shipyard union president faces jail time after pleading guilty to federal charges of embezzling over $10,000.