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Intel shareholder lawsuit: How Ohio plant’s parent division is at the center
View a previous report about the delayed timeline of Intel’s Ohio One plant in the video player above. NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel is facing a lawsuit from shareholders for misrepresenting the success of its in-house chip manufacturing projects, which include the Ohio One plant being built in New Albany. The Construction Laborers Pension […]
News 5 and Scripps Howard Fund launch textathon for tornado and flood relief
Tuesday’s storm was the most powerful to hit Northeast Ohio since 1993 in terms of impact, and thousands of crews are still out in the field restoring power to hundreds of thousands of customers.
WATCH: 13 Action News Week in Review: August 9, 2024
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Recreational marijuana sales begin in Ohio, a former foster parent is sentenced on a series of sex crimes, and a man returns to his alleged crime scene: Josh Croup recaps some of the week’s top headlines from 13 Action News. Week in Review is livestreamed...
Plane with 62 people aboard crashes in fiery wreck in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state
A plane with 62 people aboard crashed in a fiery wreck in a residential area of a city in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state Friday, the airline said, but it was not immediately clear how many people were injured or killed.
Ohio MD Who Defrauded Residents In 7 E WA Counties Sentenced
An Ohio physician has pled guilty to charges that he conspired to accept kickbacks in connection with a fraudulent telemarketing and medical supply scheme that impacted Washington and other states. Fifty-one-year-old Thomas Andrew Webster was given a sentence of 24 months in federal custody, followed by three years of supervised...
Psaki says ‘voters’ and ‘American public can sniff inauthenticity’ in rebuke of JD Vance
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday that “voters” and “the American public can sniff inauthenticity” in Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio). “I think, in politics — as we all know, we’ve all been around it a long time — voters...
Ready-for-Hire: Building tomorrow’s workforce through engaging activities
CARDINGTON – In the classrooms of The Tomorrow Center, students immersed themselves in various hands-on activities as part of the Ready-for-Hire afterschool and summer program. This innovative after-school initiative combined traditional education with engaging projects in art, photography, tabletop roleplaying, gardening and other engaging activities, all aimed at equipping...
Unsolved Ohio: Father of seven missing for five years
In 2019, Dennis “Danny” Fout called his mother asking if she could pick him up in Hilliard, marking the last time anyone heard from the father of seven. Five years later, his family is searching for answers as his sister says there's been “no trace” of him since.
2 of Ohio’s 4 Teacher of the Year finalists are Ashland University grads
ASHLAND — The State Board of Education of Ohio has named its four finalists for the 2025 Ohio Teacher of the Year and two — Jennifer Winkler ’12 and Daneé Pinckney ’19 M.Ed. — are Ashland University alumnae. From a cohort of 11 district...
Fundraising update: Ohio State at Marion gym closer to being named for Greg Swepston
MARION — The friends of the late Greg Swepston are nearing the end. "We want to make one last push to see if we can get us over the finish line by the end of August," said Dave Gorenflo, the man leading the charge to name the gymnasium in the Alber Student Center in The Ohio State University at Marion campus after his teacher, coach, mentor and friend. ...
Ashland Fire Dept. set to receive 4 new defibrillators
ASHLAND — The defibrillators inside the Ashland Fire Division’s four ambulances are no longer going to be serviced by the manufacturer. So the city needs to buy new ones. Ashland City Council unanimously approved the purchase of four new defibrillators for roughly $245,000 on Tuesday. To be clear,...
Columbus facing class action lawsuit over cybersecurity breach, leaked data
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Columbus police officers are suing the city over data stolen by a ransomware group, saying their social security numbers and personal information are on the dark web. Two Columbus police officers filed the class action suit Friday in Franklin County Common Pleas. The lawsuit alleges...
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