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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...
Steady 'summer surge' sees Ohio COVID cases nearly triple in July
Ohio's "summer surge" of COVID-19 cases continues to be strong, as numbers creep into a weekly average of well over 5,000 cases across the state. The KP.3.1.1 variant is currently the dominant variant in the United States, with the FLiRT KP.3 variant and the LB.1 variant not far behind. There is no evidence to...
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...
Ohio COVID-19 cases up for 10th straight week: coronavirus update for Thursday, Aug. 8
CLEVELAND, Ohio – For the 10th consecutive week, the number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio worsened, rising from 5,962 last week to 6,660 this week, the state reported Thursday. Cases moved steadily downward in the spring but have been on an upward swing since early June. Thursday’s report...
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.
Ohio woman allegedly refuses to get out of vehicle, gets window smashed by baton, starts a chase and gets arrested
NOBLE COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) — A Caldwell, Ohio, woman is behind bars after attempting to flee from a traffic stop in the early hours of August 3. According to officials, Deputies with the Noble County Sherriff’s Office attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a white SUV for a moving violation and an obstructed license […]
Etna residents fed up with Mark Evans as he tries to remove Gary Burkholder as president
Some Etna Township residents think Trustee Mark Evans has spent two and half years of his first term complaining more than addressing challenges facing the southwest Licking County community. But Tuesday night those residents and his fellow trustees finally had enough. Evans tried to remove Trustee Gary Burkholder as board president, attacking Burkholder...
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...
Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Festival opens for the weekend
CAMBRIDGE, OH- The 54th annual Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Festival is bringing creativity and craftsmanship to life at Cambridge City Park this weekend. As one of Ohio’s longest running arts and crafts festival, the juried event features high quality art across a wide variety of mediums, including painting, pottery, metalwork, woodwork, food, clothing, and more.
Dover man going to prison for striking an individual in the head with a hammer 5 times
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ A Dover man has been sentenced to four to six years in prison for attacking another man with a hammer on Feb. 20. Kenton L George, 47, of 330 W. Slingluff Ave., Dover, was sentenced Friday in Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court by Judge Michael Ernest. More on Kenton George...
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