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Lack of delta 8 regulations scaring even dispensaries away from selling it
Correction: the video previously attached to this story showed a local business that is not associated with selling Delta 8 or similar products. We apologize for the error. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — State leaders in Ohio are sounding off about Delta 8 products and how they’re regulated to be sold. In response, one local dispensary […]
NFL players join support to ban synthetic turf in Ohio pro stadiums
(The Center Square) – Just after the Cincinnati Bengals spent $1 million on new synthetic turf, legislation is moving forward to require professional sports teams in Ohio to play their games on natural grass. The Bengals are the only professional team in the state that plays on synthetic turf. Rep. Rodney Creech, R-West Alexandria, calls the bill a way to protect professional athletes and the NFL Players Association agrees. ...
FirstEnergy expects to pay $119.5M to resolve ongoing investigations into HB6 bribery scandal
COLUMBUS, Ohio—FirstEnergy Corp. indicated Tuesday it expects to soon pay nearly $120 million in total to resolve pending federal and state investigations into the company’s role in the House Bill 6 bribery scandal, the largest such scheme in Ohio history. FirstEnergy stated in its latest quarterly report to...
Northern lights were visible in Ohio. Did you see them?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The northern lights were visible for parts of central Ohio early Wednesday morning. The Space Weather Prediction Center expected a solar storm Tuesday evening that could result in a K5 to K7 level Aurora. These weren't be as bright or as widely visible as what we saw a few months ago but the lights were visible as far south as northern Ohio.
J.D. Vance’s Ex-Friend Wants Trans Kids to Know the GOP Is Using Them as a “Political Ploy”
The past several years have seen record-high numbers of anti-LGBTQ+bills introduced in state legislatures around the country, which has demonstrably worsened the mental health of the queer and trans youth bearing the brunt of that onslaught. But Detroit-based public defender Sofia Nelson, who has recently made national headlines due to...
Germaine Pratt is the linebacker the Bengals searched nearly 2 decades for
It was Germaine Pratt’s interception that ended the Cincinnati Bengals' 31-year drought without a playoff win. It was Germaine Pratt’s fumble recovery in overtime against Minnesota in Week 1 of the 2021 season that got Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ offense on the field for the game-winning drive.
$150,000 Powerball ticket sold at classic Cincinnati corner store
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A winning Powerball ticket worth $150,000 was sold at an old-fashioned corner store in Cincinnati. The winning ticket was almost perfect, with four of five matching numbers in addition to a matching Powerball and Power Play. The first four matches plus the Powerball alone adds up to $50,000, and the Power Play added another $100,000.
Civil Rights complaint filed against Brent Spence Bridge Project
A coalition argued the highway expansion would have a greater impact on neighborhoods made up of predominately minority and low-income families, including more congestion and air quality issues.
Appeals court throws out $600K awarded in lawsuit related to Tracie Hunter case
A federal appeals court has ruled that a woman and her attorneys should not have been awarded nearly $600,000 in a lawsuit connected to her actions a decade ago during the Tracie Hunter case. In an opinion filed Wednesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a jury award of $35,000, as...
'We're here for the long-term.' New all-boys Catholic school to open in Bond Hill
More than three decades after a Catholic school closed in Cincinnati's Bond Hill neighborhood, a new Catholic school is set to open in the long-closed building. Xavier Jesuit Academy, a Jesuit Catholic primary school, will open Aug. 14 for class. In its first year, the school will serve...
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