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Federal grand jury indicts 24-year-old Venezuelan man who enrolled in Ohio high school as a teen, charging him with illegal firearm possession and document fraud.
Tulsa's city council approves weekend curfew for minors amidst public safety concerns—details of the ordinance and exemptions here.
Crews have recovered a body from the Ohio River amid a search for a missing teen.
After years of turmoil on the State Teachers Retirement System board, state lawmakers decided to change who controls the pension fund.
One firm leader hopes the city's largest firms will reverse their decades-long flight from the historic business center.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have officially offered Luke Fahey, a Class of 2026 quarterback from California who is currently ranked as a four-star prospect.
Downtown San Francisco’s home prices are surging — and not only because the new mayor is tackling quality-of-life issues ...
Severe storms in Northeast Ohio left tens of thousands without power. FirstEnergy is working to restore electricity amid heavy damage.
In the 1950s, Peoria's mighty Main Street had hundreds of businesses and offices from Crescent Avenue to the Illinois River.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost conditionally approved General Catalyst subsidiary HATCo's acquisition of Summa Health.
Astronomers have revealed a nearby spiral galaxy in all its brilliant glory, shining in thousands of colors.
The map created using a simulation tool shows the devastating impact of a hypothetical U.S. nuclear strike on Tehran, Isfahan, and Qom.