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PD: 4 juveniles in custody, accused of crashing stolen car into stores, stealing guns
UNION TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Four juveniles are in custody, accused of crashing a stolen car into an outdoor sports store in Union Township and stealing multiple firearms. Police believe the juveniles are also linked to other similar incidents. The incident in Union Township happened Sunday around 6:10 a.m. when...
Oak Hills School District to release students from some schools early due to extreme heat
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The Oak Hills School District will release students from some schools two hours early from Tuesday to Friday due to the expected extreme heat, spokesperson Chris Gramke said. Gramke says that students from Oak Hills High School, Delhi Middle School, and Bridgetown Middle School will be dismissed two...
Urbana FFA members participate at Ohio State and Champaign County fairs
Urbana FFA members participate at Ohio State and Champaign County Fairs. Students in the Urbana FFA showed at the Ohio State Fair and Champaign County Fair with their supervised agricultural experience projects. Some species that were shown were market chickens, beef feeders, steers, goats, sheep, dairy heifers, and swine. At...
Top High School QB Recruits: Weekend Performances of Elite Players
High school football has begun, featuring the top 10 quarterback recruits for the Class of 2025 as ranked by 247Sports Composite. Most are committed to Power 4 programs, with a strong performance from notable players over the weekend. The elite quarterbacks, including the top-ranked Quinn Underwood at LSU and Tavien St. Clair at Ohio State, showcased their skills in season openers, driving excitement for the upcoming football season.
Columbus Dispatch journalists earn 19 Ohio SPJ awards
Columbus Dispatch journalists earned 19 awards in the annual Ohio Society of Professional Journalists competition. The newspaper’s “Preying on Patients” series again won first place for investigative reporting, the sixth time it has placed in state and national contests. The investigation into the State Medical Board of Ohio was reported by Max Filby,...
OSP: 1 hospitalized following multi-car crash in Sharonville
SHARONVILLE, Ohio — One person has been hospitalized following a three-vehicle crash that nearly shut down Interstate 275 in Sharonville. According to the Ohio State Patrol, officers first responded to the scene around 12:45 p.m. near eastbound mile marker 47. A Honda Civic attempting a lane change struck a Honda Accord, which then struck a Nissan Centra.
Pioneers Scorch Scots, Move To 4-0 On The Year
MILFORD CENTER – The Jonathan Alder varsity volleyball team picked up a win over visiting Highland Saturday, moving its record to 4-0 on the year as the Pioneers beat the Scots in straight sets, 25-23, 25-13, and 25-15. Ali Hayes had a team high 18 kills to go along with 6 aces, 11 digs, and 2 blocks. Kylie Trout came up with 15 digs. Kacey Anderson delivered 14 assists and added 6 digs, while Addison Garman handed out 12 assists to go along with 7 digs. Lily Boeckl put away 4 kills and added 1 block. Peyton Hanna had 3 kills and tallied 6 blocks. Addison Schumacher contributed 4 kills and 2 aces. Kailey Miller recorded 3 kills and Abby Middendorf put away 2 kills. Meredith Stroupe came up with 5 digs.
Caroline’s Carts Now Available at Owensboro Wal-Marts Make Shopping More Accessible
A couple of months ago, a friend of mine made a social media post about shopping with their child. It brought awareness to a topic that some folks may not ever think of. Shopping inclusivity. Sometimes kiddos don't understand the importance of staying close to their parents in busy stores like super markets or crowded places.
Blood donations urged as severe weather strains already low supply
Blood centers across the country and here in Ohio continue to highlight an emergency need for blood donations. Solvita, the Dayton-area blood donation center, said Monday that it is preparing to enter the challenging Labor Day holiday period with critically short supply of multiple blood types. Blood collection this summer has often fallen below the 350 donors per day needed to supply area hospitals while coinciding with sudden spikes in hospital emergency blood usage, according to Solvita.
'Precautions should be taken': Blistering heat to be followed by severe storms Wednesday
Heat index values nearing 100 this week are forecast to cool slightly Wednesday night when rain and strong winds begin pummeling Ohio. Early projections show that storm should enter the Buckeye State sometime between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, according to Alex Kennedy, a meteorologist who works in the Cleveland office of the...
Banking Challenges Remain for Ohio’s Cannabis Dispensaries
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Despite the legalization of recreational marijuana in Ohio and the licensing of around 120 dispensaries, the cannabis industry still faces significant banking challenges due to federal laws that classify marijuana as illegal. This legal discrepancy makes financial institutions hesitant to provide services to cannabis businesses.
City of Columbus Settles Case with State Over Gun Background Check Rules
The cities of Dayton and Columbus as well as Everytown For Gun Safety settled a four years-long court battle this week with the state of Ohio over the criminal background check system. The program is a well-known protection to ensure people with a serious criminal convictions aren’t able to purchase a firearm, but it’s also used to ensure they aren’t hired to a position of trust, like a teacher or police officer.
1 person taken to hospital after NB I-71 crash between motorcycle and semi
SILVERTON, Ohio (WXIX) - Northbound Interstate 71 is open again after a crash involving a motorcycle and semi, according to Hamilton County dispatchers. It was reported just after 3:30 a.m. Monday near the Stewart Road exit in Silverton. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and Deer Park-Silverton Joint Fire District both...
Fogo de Chão Signs Lease in Ohio
Fogo de Chão, the internationally renowned restaurant from Brazil, announced today the signing of a lease agreement to open its first Ohio location in Columbus. The new 7,245 square foot restaurant is scheduled to open later this year at 1425 Polaris Parkway in the Polaris Towne Center, one of the city’s largest retail and dining destinations.
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