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Can Pennsylvania residents bring legal weed from Ohio to Pennsylvania?
SUNNYSIDE, Ohio (KDKA) — There's a new place for people to get their marijuana: Ohio.On Tuesday, customers lined up at dispensaries across Ohio for the first day of recreational marijuana sales in the state. Nearly 100 medical marijuana dispensaries were authorized to begin selling recreational marijuana to adults. Can you bring marijuana from Ohio to Pennsylvania?But what happens if Pennsylvanians try to bring it back to the Keystone State? Recreational marijuana remains illegal in Pennsylvania, and transporting it across state lines could result in federal prosecution. "I think we're behind the times, right," one man said. "You can go to Maryland, Ohio, New York,...
Doctor warns about Ohio marijuana edibles’ exposure to children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Marijuana comes in many forms, including “edibles,” which are heightening concerns about how those products are marketed and who are getting their hands on them. Nearly 100 dispensaries in Ohio now hold a license to sell recreational as well as medical marijuana. Dr. Hannah Hays is the Chief of Toxicology at […]
Victims of defamation get more time to sue, Ohio Supreme Court says
A tale of fraudulent emails, local real estate deals and false allegations of kickbacks wound its way from Warren County to the Ohio Supreme Court, which decided to give victims of defamation more time to file lawsuits. Ohio's statute of limitations on slander and libel cases typically runs out after one year. But...
Ohio Cold Case Solved: Attorney General details investigation into 1987 northeast Ohio cold case
August 8, 2024, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: (HUDSON, Ohio) — In another victory for cross-agency collaboration on Ohio’s cold cases, BCI investigators and forensic scientists have linked the brutal attacks in 1987 of two northeastern Ohio females – one fatal – to the same suspect.
JD Vance on Trump’s mass deportation plans: ‘Pack your bags’
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) elaborated on former President Donald Trump‘s plans for fixing the broken immigration system should they win the 2024 election. “It is simple,” Vance said during a Wednesday press conference in Detroit. “The first thing President Trump will do is stop the massive inflow of illegal aliens in […]
Federal legislation would stop trains from blocking crossings
(The Center Square) – An Ohio congressman wants to bring federal law in line with Ohio law to stop trains from blocking roads throughout the state. This week, Republican U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson introduced the Railroad Responsibility Action of 2024, legislation that would end railroad crossing blockages by allowing states to enforce penalties. “The Railroad Responsibility Act restores state authority to regulate blocked rail crossings,” Davidson said. “The federal government...
Blissfield police ask public for help with identifying breaking and entering suspects
BLISSFIELD, Mich. (WTVG) - The Blissfield Police Department is asking the public for help with identifying multiple breaking and entering suspects. BPD says on Aug. 3 around 12:57 a.m., at least three people attempted to break into Sieler Construction located at 11119 E. U.S. 223 in Blissfield. The suspects allegedly...
Tyra Prince named Assistant Coach for Denison women's lacrosse program
GRANVILLE, Ohio -- The Denison University women's lacrosse program recently named Tyra Prince an assistant coach. Prince joins the Big Red after spending the past two years at Eastern Michigan University. Prince helped guide the Eagles to new heights, as they qualified for the Mid-American Conference Tournament for the first...
Toivonen, Malinowski added to Denison men’s lacrosse staff
GRANVILLE, Ohio – The Denison University men's lacrosse recently announced the additions of TJ Toivonen and Nate Malinowski to its coaching staff. Toivonen will serve as Defensive Coordinator while Malinowski joins as Offensive Coordinator. "TJ brings passion and energy to all aspects of his coaching," said Denison head coach...
Softball has eight honored by Easton/NFCA as All-America Scholar-Athletes
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Eight student-athletes from the Denison University softball team were selected as Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes. The Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete award recognizes softball student-athletes who maintain a grade point average of 3.50 or higher for the duration of the 2023-24 academic year. Earning the recognition for Denison were Jacqui...
Owls to set out for Scotland for preseason excursion
GAMBIER, Ohio — Coming off the most successful season in program history, the Kenyon College men’s golf team is opening its 2024-25 calendar with an international excursion to Scotland. The Owls will head to the Scottish Highlands from August 10-16 and will play five different courses during their time while also taking in the local scenery and culture.
Corporation decides not to go forward with apartment complex for seniors in Mansfield
A chance for economic development for the city of Mansfield has slipped away. In a letter to Mayor Jodie Perry, Daniel O'Harra, chief operating officer for Lawyers Development Corporation, said the company would no longer be pursuing a project to redevelop the Ohio Brass building at 380 N. Main St. At Tuesday's Mansfield City...
Ohio State wide receiver now on scholarship
It is always fun to see walk-ons earn their way to a full scholarship, and a name most Ohio State football fans will remember from the spring game just earned his. David Adolph is a third-year wide receiver from local Jerome High School in Dublin, Ohio, and after walking on his first two seasons, will now enter the 2024 season on scholarship.
Church fires in Lawrence, Gallia County considered arson, $10K offered for info
Four church fires across Gallia and Lawrence County are being considered arson, and officials are offering $10,000 for information that could lead to the arrest of any suspects, according to a press release.
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