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Car rolls over during crash on Youngstown's Northside
An intersection on Youngstown’s Northside was partially shut down by a two-car crash Thursday morning. Two cars collided at Broadway Avenue and Elm Street shortly before 8:30 a.m. One of the cars went off the street and landed on its roof. EMTs rushed to the scene treating at least...
Gas leak shuts down part of Oak Hill Avenue in Youngstown
Some residents have been told to remain in their homes around the Boy’s and Girl’s Club on Youngstown’s Southside. A natural gas well line was cut around 10:30 a.m. along Oak Hill Avenue near West Glenaven Avenue. Oak Hill Avenue is closed in the area. Firefighters who...
Weather Impact Alert: Heavy rain and storms expected Saturday
CLEVELAND — Saturday will be a Weather Impact Alert Day with heavy rain likely to start the day and thunderstorm chances that linger into the afternoon. Rain will move in pre-dawn Saturday with periods of heavy rain possible in some areas through the morning. Additional scattered rain and storms will become possible in the afternoon - this is when the hail and high wind threat would be possible.
Cannabis, delta-8 changes won't draw Ohio lawmakers back to Columbus early
Ohio lawmakers gaveled in and out again Wednesday without sending anything that changes the state’s recreational cannabis laws to Gov. Mike DeWine. Members of the House shot down a late night effort by Rep. Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati), who was trying to propose floor amendments to an unrelated bill that would have changed licenses for Level 1 cultivators, created more stringent advertising and packaging regulations, and enacted a public smoking ban, according to legislative text.
DeWine cuts ribbon on residential facility
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine joined central Ohio mental health and community leaders at a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new residential facility in Columbus known as Melissa’s House. The home will provide a comfortable, supportive, and secure environment...
Ohio Farm Bureau, Lake Erie Advocates share differing views on nutrient run-off on farms
TOLEDO, Ohio — Lake Erie for farmers is the engine for growth, so keeping it clean is a priority. "Farmers will be the first to tell you they understand their part of the challenge," said Ty Higgins, senior director of communications for the Ohio Farm Bureau. "But more than any other group that's part of the challenge, farmers want to be part of the solution."
Ohio lawmakers OK bill to tackle hate, antisemitism, harassment on campuses.
Ohio House passed the CAMPUS Act to deal with intimidation at colleges. But controversial Senate Bill 83, which would have banned mandatory DEI training and made other changes to higher ed, is stalled. Cincinnati Enquirer. Amid campus protests and conservatives' dwindling faith in higher education, Ohio lawmakers are pushing for...
Street takeovers: Ohio lawmakers vote to crack down on dangerous stunt driving
Ohio lawmakers voted Wednesday to increase penalties for people found guilty of stunt driving, street takeovers and attempting to flee law enforcement. The bill targets irresponsible behavior associated with reckless driving. The practice, referred to as hooning, often involves drifting, donuts and wheelies in public spaces, with some occupants in unsafe areas in...
Rite Aid customers looking for new pharmacy following closures
WATERVILLE, Ohio (WTVG) - Customers say they enjoy the convenience, location and employees at their local Rite Aid, but now, those customers tell 13 Action News that they have no choice but to leave. Earlier this month, Rite Aid announced it would close 27 stores across Michigan and Ohio. Even...
Ohio man whose tire ‘dismounted’ charged in connection with death of Kentucky teen
Authorities said Raider admitted he was traveling north on I-75 at the time of the crash and that his tire "dismounted from his 1993 Ford F-250," and that he also "knew that the collision likely resulted in someone being hurt or killed."
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