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Will Ohio Strike Down Its Draconian Gender-Affirming Care Ban?
Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. The fate of gender-affirming care for transgender youth in Ohio will soon rest in one person’s hands. For the past week, Franklin County Judge Michael Holbrook has heard a case challenging a recent state law that includes a ban on the use of puberty blockers and hormones for trans youth. Now, it’s up to him to decide whether to turn a temporary block on the law into a permanent one—which would make Ohio just the third state to do so as a growing body of anti-trans laws moves through the courts.
13 more Ohio Rite Aid stores to close. Is yours one of them?
Rite Aid plans to close even more stores across Ohio. According to bankruptcy filings, the drugstore chain plans to shutter 13 more locations in Ohio, along with 18 stores in Michigan, per CBS News. Closing stores include locations in Dayton, Toledo, Lima, Parma and Zanesville. Which Rite Aid stores are...
Soliciting shark team tanks, thanks to no permits: Hunting Valley Police Blotter
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‘I Want All N—ers to Die’: Disturbing Videos Reportedly Show Ohio Schoolchildren Threatening Black People, Hurling Racial Slurs; Outraged Mother Files Hate Crime Report with FBI
Some unsettling videos that circulated on social media showed school children in one Ohio town threatening Black people and using racial slurs, thoroughly alarming parents […] ‘I Want All N—ers to Die’: Disturbing Videos Reportedly Show Ohio Schoolchildren Threatening Black People, Hurling Racial Slurs; Outraged Mother Files Hate Crime Report with FBI
Public Alert Issued After Foreign Meat, Poultry Illegally Shipped to Ohio
According to the USDA meat and poultry products from this country aren't even eligible to be exported to the United States. A public health alert was just issued by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) after a routine inspection found illegal meat and poultry products. As far as...
Crash with injuries reported on Sample Road in Oxford
OXFORD, Ohio — A crash with injuries has been reported on Sample Road in Oxford. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed at this time. Hamilton County police and fire responders have been sent to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above...
Column: Stebbins to name basketball court in honor of WC great
The basketball court at Stebbins High School is being name in honor of former Wilmington College standout athlete Ronald Coleman. Coleman, who was a multi-sport athlete at McClain High School and then Wilmington College, was the brother of Jim Coleman, who coached junior varsity basketball at WHS. He was an...
Man dead after shooting in Washington Township
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKEF) -- One person was shot dead Friday in Washington Township. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said the shooting -- at 10400 Dayton-Lebanon Pike, just south of Centerville -- happened about 11:50 a.m. July 19 during a domestic dispute. A 28-year-old man was shot dead and deputies say the 27-year-old female in the dispute was being cooperative with investigators. Deputies have not said how the shooting happened.
Is Sundance Film Festival moving to a city near you? Maybe. 6 host cities are finalists
The Sundance Film Festival announced in April that the Sundance Institute is potentilly seeking a new host city for the event. A few of the 15 cities being considered out of 90 submissions was revealed by Deadline, but more names have been released and Louisville has been named as a finalist. Sundance Film...
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