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Patients or profits? Some fear recreational marijuana could kill Ohio's medical program
Andrew Hopkins wakes up every day with a dull pain in his back. He injured it nearly three years ago on the job for FedEx, winding up with two herniated discs after he lifted some tractor parts. The pain was brutal at the beginning: Doctors prescribed him Percocet, and he visited the emergency room on several occasions.
Just Askin': Which presidential election in last 50 years brought most Ohioans to polls?
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. With presidential debates underway, more Americans are thinking about who they are going to vote for this fall. ...
Genetic aneurysm survivor calls for more research, funding
Lisa Robarge's late mother and her older brother experienced brain aneurysms. Robarge talked with state representatives in March to press for more public funding for research. Robarge wants more awareness that some aneurysms are genetic. The pain hit like a thunderclap. Last August, Lisa Robarge was getting ready for work...
Kings Island Grand Carnivale event returns
Kings Island's two-week-long Grand Carnivale event kicks off on Saturday night. It will run every evening at the park through Aug. 4 between 5 and 10 p.m. According to Kings Island, guests can expect an "international celebration featuring a parade with elaborate floats, live music and entertainment, culinary selections from featured countries and fireworks to cap off each night."
CFL: Tiger-Cats beat Toronto Argonauts for first win of the season
HAMILTON — It’s been a long time coming for a Hamilton Tiger-Cats win over the Toronto Argonauts. Not having gotten one over their rivals from up the road since Week 10 of the 2022 season, the Black and Gold recorded their first victory of the season coming out of their bye week with a 27-24 result at Tim Hortons Field on Saturday night.
Findlay Kitchen offers scholarships to food businesses
Findlay Kitchen is accepting applications for a pair of scholarships designed to support small food-oriented businesses looking to grow or up-scale operations. The available scholarships are The Hubert Family Foundation Mobile Pop Up Scholarship ($8,000) and the Bakery Scholarship ($7,500). Recipients will receive access to the Findlay Kitchen space and professional support as well as financial assistance for necessary licensing, startup costs and other expenses entrepreneurs face when starting a business.
CPD: Police investigating deadly shooting in Hartwell
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati Police have confirmed that a man has died after a shooting in Hartwell Saturday night. Officers were dispatched to the intersection of Galbraith Road and Vine Street outside the Hartwell Recreation Center shortly before 9:30 p.m. for a reported shooting. Police said a man in his...
Motorist finds missing Loveland boy, police say
LOVELAND (WXIX) - A child who was reported missing Saturday in Loveland was found, Loveland Police reported. A call was dispatched as an all-points bulletin shortly after 3 p.m. for a missing 10-year-old boy who is autistic. Loveland Police said Jude Santucci was located and found safe. Police said a...
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