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Hulk Hogan to make stops at Giant Eagle and bars in Northeast Ohio to promote new beer: Where you can see him
CLEVELAND — WWE Hall of Fame wrestler Hulk Hogan is set to make several stops in Northeast Ohio as he debuts his new Real American Beer. “Across the country, the reception for Real American Beer has been epic among the fans, distributors and retailers alike - people are really loving it” said Hulk Hogan. “Ohio is about to join the movement. I can’t wait to join all the beer lovers and Hulkamaniacs in Ohio soon!”.
Celebrate Hungarian culture at Ohio's Largest Hungarian Festival: Talk of the Towns
PARMA, Ohio -- Hungarian culture will come alive at Ohio’s largest Hungarian festival on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. The one-day event takes place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 1 at German Central Park, 7863 York Road in Parma. Presented by the American Hungarian Friends of...
Ohio Prosecutor Allegedly Bit Man’s Finger Off During Road Rage
Green County Assistant Attorney fired but not yet charged after being accused of biting a man's finger off during a road rage incident. This crazy road rage incident happened after midnight on June 30th just East of Dayton, Ohio. The victim told the Riverside Police Department that this started when he honked his horn at the suspect, Christopher Murray. The suspect in the car in front of the victim remained still as the traffic lights turned green and then red again. Murray allegedly got out of his car and asked the victim if he wanted to fight according to Newsweek,
Cincinnati Open 2024 Saturday results for ATP, WTA
MASON, Ohio − The Cincinnati Open, formerly called the Western & Southern Open, battled multiple weather delays before charging into the weekend's quarterfinal matchups beginning on Saturday. Sunday's schedule at the Cincinnati Open ...
29-year-old killed in shooting near The Banks, police say
A man was killed in a shooting near The Banks Friday night, according to Cincinnati police. Central Business District officers were dispatched at approximately 10:45 p.m. to the 100 block of Elm Street, near the Andrew J. Brady Music Center, for the report of a person shot. When officers arrived, they located 29-year-old John Blanks III suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. ...
'They were expecting fireworks from Caleb Williams': Bengals' defense stymies Bears' QB
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL draft, was making his home debut Saturday, in a preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Williams' first three drives were three-and-outs, despite playing against mostly non-starters for the Bengals. Williams completed just two of his first six passes, for 12...
Local woman wanted in connection with $1.5 million Medicaid scheme arrested in Texas
After months of evading capture, a Dayton woman accused of embezzling $1.5 million from Ohio Medicaid has been apprehended in Texas. Janay Corbitt, a resident of Dayton, was apprehended by authorities on Thursday evening at a bus station in Dallas. The arrest was made by the police and U.S. Marshals, as confirmed by Attorney General Dave Yost.
⚾Bobby Witt Jr. collects 3 hits as Royals beat the Reds
CINCINNATI (AP) — Bobby Witt Jr. homered, doubled and singled to boost his major league-leading average to .352, Michael Lorenzen pitched into the sixth inning to get his first win since being traded and the Kansas City Royals beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 in the opener of an interleague series on Friday night.
Do you recognize these faces? Ohio BCI uses clay reconstructions to solve remains cases
Do any of these people look familiar? In the past few years, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has completed 10 facial reconstructions for unidentified remains cases in the state. All but three have been solved. ...
To tear down Biden’s climate legacy, Vance needs to go through Ohio’s mayors
Mark Messer is no climate activist. The Republican mayor of Lebanon, Ohio, a town of about 20,000 on the outskirts of Cincinnati, recently tweeted a photo of himself with JD Vance — the state’s junior senator — with a message to “make America make sense again.”
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