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In resurfaced remarks, Vance bashes teachers union president for not having 'some of her own' children
Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, the Republican vice presidential nominee, attacked teachers who don’t have children in remarks in 2021 that resurfaced Tuesday. In his public comments, he reserved specific criticism for Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers. “You know, so many of the leaders...
Ohio State updates its policies after pro-Palestinian protests in the spring
See previous coverage of the protests in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio State updated its university space standards over the summer after more than 40 people were arrested in protests at the end of spring semester. “The university has updated its University Space Standards with input from students, faculty and staff, […]
Study shows 20% of Ohio and Kentucky high schoolers vape, double the national average
FRANKLIN, Ohio (WKRC) - The number of Ohio and Kentucky high school students who vape is double the national average, according to new data from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. The study showed that 20% of Ohio and Kentucky high school students vape, while the national average is just 10%.
Ohio’s squirrel hunting season begins September 1
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s hunting seasons for squirrels, doves, and specific waterfowl open in early September, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Archers can look forward to white-tailed deer hunting beginning later in the month. Hunting seasons for squirrel (fox, red, and gray), dove, rail (Virginia and sora), snipe, and gallinule begin Sunday, Sept. 1. Early Canada goose hunting runs from Saturday, Sept. 7 to Sunday, Sept. 15, and early teal (blue-winged and green-winged) hunting is Saturday, Sept. 7 to...
Ohio Turnpike suspending late fees, collections
The Turnpike's Customer Service Center is experiencing increased call volume after the delivery of unpaid toll invoices. As such, the Ohio Turnpike decided to suspend all late fees, collections and Ohio BMV registration holds during this period of increased calls.
Comedian’s record-breaking ceremonial first-pitch tour takes him to 3 NE Ohio ballparks
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If anyone were to get a sore arm from throwing a ceremonial first pitch, it might be Eitan Levine. Levine, a stand-up comic and cancer survivor from Harlem, New York, has set a record for most ceremonial first pitches thrown at ballgames. And this week he has four consecutive ceremonial tosses in ballparks in the Buckeye state, including three in Northeast Ohio.
Mosquito Spraying Scheduled for August 27 & 29
Summit County Public Health will conduct mosquito spraying this week in Macedonia, starting today in the western part of the City and continuing on Thursday in the eastern part of the City. Mosquito spraying begins in the evening, roughly a half hour before sunset.
10 most expensive homes sold in Summit County, Aug. 19-25
A house in Hudson that sold for $1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Summit County in the past week. In total, 125 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $249,942. The average price per square foot ended up at $156.
Man wanted for drug offenses leads Brunswick police on chase into Medina
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (WOIO) - A 29-year-old Brunswick Hills man is accused of leading Brunswick police on a chase early Saturday morning. Brunswick police said officers attempted to stop Adam Abdallah in the 4100 block of Center Rd. around 1:20 a.m. Abdallah allegedly did not stop and fled into Medina, where...
Kroger apologizes to ‘highly offended’ customer after two changes force employees to step in even after you’ve paid
KROGER has apologized to a customer who became offended due to receipt-checking measures at the retailer. Walmart is notorious for asking shoppers to show their receipts as they leave, but the practice has since spread to other retailers. Kroger customers have spotted employees checking receipts and carts with wheels that lock when pushed outside the […]
Cows, pigs, chickens and more: Stark County Fair kicks off with livestock exhibitions
CANTON − The Stark County Fair is celebrating its 175th anniversary with the return of tractor pulls, the demolition derby and livestock exhibitions. The fair began Tuesday morning with exhibits and judging in full swing for everything from photography to turkeys. Families and kids from local 4-H programs spent the morning prepping their...
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