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College move-in day: When do students return to the biggest Ohio universities? What to know
It's that time of the year again—time for classes to start. And students heading to Ohio colleges and universities for the first time, or returning to campus, will soon be moving into their residence halls, if they haven't already. Here's a look at when those move-in dates are happening at Ohio's largest...
Ohio company leading fight against 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam
An Ohio company is the first in the U.S. to find a way to destroy toxic firefighting foam, which had been piling up in storage across the state with no safe way to dispose of it. Since the 1960s, Ohio’s firefighters have put out oil and gas fires with aqueous...
Abrams: Vance has ‘no sympathy for how women experience life in America’
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) said late Thursday that Sen. JD Vance (Ohio), the Republican vice presidential nominee, has “no sympathy for how women experience life in America.” “JD Vance has shown again and again he has almost no sympathy for how women experience life in America, and he has demonstrated again and…
Medicare agrees to lower 10 drug prices
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The price of ten drugs are set to be decreased for many Ohioans on Medicare. Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, prices on select drugs used to treat blood cancers, blood clots, diabetes, heart failure, psoriatic arthritis and more will be lowered. As an example, Januvia by Merck Sharp & Dohme is commonly […]
Ohio employers embrace trend of hiring formerly incarcerated individuals
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Numerous Ohio employers are embracing a trend that helps job fill positions in a shrinking workforce, by hiring formerly incarcerated individuals. Caz Walcott, director of inclusive hiring for the nonprofit Responsible Business Initiative for Justice, said there has been an increase of businesses in the U.S. expressing interest in second chance […]
Stephen Colbert calls Ohio Supreme Court boneless chicken decision 'hot legal garbage'
Late night talk show host Stephen Colbert has a bone to pick with the Ohio Supreme Court over its ruling in a boneless chicken wing case. "In poultry adjudication news, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that chicken wings advertised as boneless can have bones. Then what's the point of anything?!" Colbert...
DeWine orders flags at half-staff in Ohio
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags to be lowered. The order follows the death of Robert Hagler, a former judge in Greene County. Hagler’s obituary details the former judge died on Aug. 3 at 84-years-old. On all public buildings and grounds within Greene County, flags should be flown at half-staff […]
JEFFERSON FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH BRANDON HANNA
JEFFERSON, OH- Welcome to the inaugural episode of the “Jefferson Football Coaches Corner” on the Your Sports Network (YSN) podcast! The first episode features Jefferson Falcons’ head football coach, Brandon Hanna, as he sits down with host Sam Torres to discuss the intricacies and challenges of coaching at the junior high and high school levels.
Tragic Murder-Suicide: Strangers’ Fatal Encounter at Taco Bell Drive-Thru (Video)
On a quiet Wednesday evening in Stow, Ohio, a shocking and tragic event unfolded in the Taco Bell parking lot on Graham Road. The incident, which took place around 7:30 PM, left the local community stunned as details of a murder-suicide involving two strangers emerged. The Victims and Perpetrator Identified.
Anthony Rubino, director of strength and conditioning at Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland, arrested in Avon Lake
AVON LAKE, Ohio — 38-year-old Anthony Rubino, the director of strength and conditioning at Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland, has been suspended from his role after he was arrested earlier this month on charges of domestic violence and endangering children in Avon Lake. He was arraigned in Avon...
Cleveland extends deadline until Aug. 28 for home repair lottery
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland homeowners now have two more weeks to submit their names for a chance at winning the city’s home-repair lottery. City Hall on Thursday moved back the deadline from Aug. 21 to Aug. 28 so Clevelanders who were without power after last week’s storm would have more time to apply.
Cleveland woman charged with involuntary manslaughter after 2-year-old found dead in home
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland woman has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after police say they discovered her 2-year-old dead inside her home, with two more children severely malnourished. Niesha Walls, 33, on Thursday appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court following her arrest. Judge Shiela McCall set her bond at...
Youngstown City Schools to provide free breakfast, lunch to all students
The Youngstown City School District (YCSD) is the latest Valley school district to announce that they are providing free breakfast and lunch to all students for the 2024-25 school year. According to a press release, YCSD is the latest district to announce that it qualifies for Ohio's Community Eligibility Provision...
2024 football preview: Powerful O-line, fast linebackers will fuel Tusky Valley
The start of the 2024 Ohio high school football season is right around the corner. Most teams open Week 1 on Friday, Aug. 23, with a handful playing their season opener on Thursday, Aug. 22. Here is one in a series of previews for area football teams: ...
Browns claim former Packers player on waivers
On Friday, the Cleveland Browns claimed former Green Bay Packers safety Tyler Coyle off of waivers. How familiar are the Browns with Coyle? Well, the safety just played 14 defensive snaps against the team last week in the teams’ preseason opener. Coyle began his professional career with the Dallas...
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