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The shocking shooting happened against the backdrop of a mayoral election in which a democratic socialist who once advocated for defunding the police is running against an incumbent mayor who retired ...
Researchers report that eight healthy babies were born with the help of a technique that uses DNA from three people to help ...
MEDINA, Ohio -- City Council has voted to move forward with agreements for design services for two projects -- the construction of an uptown loop multipurpose path in the downtown area and the ...
The fees, which will begin Jan. 1, will fund management and maintenance of stormwater infrastructure in the city. Stormwater infrastructure is located throughout Cheyenne, and includes open ...
Republicans in Ohio also are poised to redraw their maps after years of political and court battles over the state’s redistricting process.
An Ohio man, Benjamin Hawk, was fatally shot while singing karaoke at a bar in Buckeye Lake, officials and witnesses said. One person was charged with murder.
Tucked away in the historic district of Worthington, Ohio, The Whitney House has quietly built a reputation that extends far beyond its charming brick exterior – and while their savory dishes deserve ...
Discover why Dayton, Ohio is the perfect weekend destination for the over 50 solo traveler. From Wright Brothers history to quirky museums, cozy cafés, and giant wooden trolls, this travel guide has ...
Case 25-072 – Minor Project Review – 48, 50, 52 S. High Street Request for review and approval of door modifications to a Landmark Building. The 0.25-acre site is zoned HD-HS, Historic South District.
To prove that the city is reconsidering its very controversial annexation proposal, Ukiah City Council member Mari Rodin this week suggested that the map showing the city essentially tripling in si… ...
America’s national bird is thriving in Ohio!According to the Ohio Division of Wildlife, there are 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests in the Buckeye State.That’s according to the 2025 bald ...
One of Downtown Worcester’s most prominent undeveloped properties is under new ownership, after being purchased for $4.2 million by a firm based in Ohio.