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Highland Heights mayor gives update on city finances, projects
Highland Heights council members, citizens who serve on community committees, members of the media, and some residents recently attended Highland Heights Mayor Chuck Brunello Jr.’s, State of the City Address. He said, in an interview before the Aug. 22 address, that the city is slowing down on new projects,...
Many Ohio abortion clinics have done away with 24-hour waiting period due to a recent court ruling
Abortion providers are now doing same-day procedures. This comes after a ruling by a Franklin County judge Friday that blocked the state law that required a 24-hour waiting period. Judge David Young ruled the reproductive rights amendment that Ohio voters passed in November makes the required 24-hour wait unconstitutional. “The...
Browns Surprisingly Release 3 Playmakers on Roster Cutdown Day
We are finally at the end of August, which means the regular season is on the horizon. The regular season starts on Sept. 8 against the Dallas Cowboys but before we can get there, teams must trim down the roster. Today at 4 p.m. ET is the deadline to get...
PHOTOS, VIDEOS: Damages, outages, rainbows in aftermath of severe weather in northwest Ohio
OHIO, USA — Storms rolled through northwest Ohio Tuesday evening, causing damage and power outages across the area. The severe weather threat cleared by 9 p.m. Here are major outages across the area as of midnight., according to FirstEnergy:. Lucas County: 1,826. Wood County: 3,296. Fulton County: 765. Henry...
High school volleyball: St. Ursula looks to ride momentum from 2023
The high school volleyball season is well under way and, as most area teams are beginning league play this week, it's time to take a look ahead to see which squads are expected to have the best chance at contending for titles. Last season, longtime area big-school power St. Ursula reached the Division I state final four for the 13th time and for the first time in eight seasons under coach Jason Reilly. The Arrows, competing for the first time in the Michigan-based Catholic High School League's Central Division, parlayed a challenging schedule into a strong Ohio tournament run. St. Ursula, 19-9 overall and 4-2 in the CHSL Central, lost twice to Bloomfield Hills Marian, once in league play (3-2) and later in the Bishop Cup playoffs (3-1).
Ohio’s squirrel hunting season begins September 1
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s hunting seasons for squirrels, doves, and specific waterfowl open in early September, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Archers can look forward to white-tailed deer hunting beginning later in the month. Hunting seasons for squirrel (fox, red, and gray), dove, rail (Virginia and sora), snipe, and gallinule begin Sunday, Sept. 1. Early Canada goose hunting runs from Saturday, Sept. 7 to Sunday, Sept. 15, and early teal (blue-winged and green-winged) hunting is Saturday, Sept. 7 to...
Many Ohio abortion clinics have done away with 24-hour waiting period due to a recent court ruling
Abortion providers are now doing same-day procedures. This comes after a ruling by a Franklin County judge Friday that blocked the state law that required a 24-hour waiting period. Judge David Young ruled the reproductive rights amendment that Ohio voters passed in November makes the required 24-hour wait unconstitutional. “The...
Cleveland Park Shooting Suspect Arrested in St. Louis by U.S. Marshals After Interstate Manhunt
Following an intensive cross-state manhunt, Marcus Anderson, a 29-year-old man sought for attempted murder after a shooting in Cleveland Metroparks, was arrested this morning in St. Louis by the U.S. Marshals. The incident, dating back to June 22 at the Red Oak Picnic Area in Garfield Heights, saw a verbal dispute spiral into gunfire, with the male victim sustaining five shot wounds. Anderson swiftly left the scene, prompting law enforcement to issue a warrant for his arrest on July 10, as a press release from the U.S. Marshals Service reported.
Fifth Grade Teacher Transforms Into Scientist on EPA Vessel
(TNS) — Blue skies, stunning sunsets and three laboratories. That was life for schoolteacher Brienne May aboard the largest research vessel in the Great Lakes, sampling the waters of Lake Erie to measure microplastics and other pollutants. "We would go on deck at night to see the sunset. It...
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