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An armed man is killed after trying to breach the FBI Cincinnati office
Updated August 11, 2022 at 7:30 PM ET WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) — An armed man clad in body armor who tried to breach the FBI’s Cincinnati office on Thursday was… Read More
An ex-Ohio court mediator is arrested after allegedly sending feces to GOP politicians
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man is accused of sending about three-dozen feces-filled letters to lawmakers around the country, including Ohio’s 25 Republican state senators in early July. Richard… Read More
NFL appeal opens the possibility for a longer suspension or fine for Browns QB Deshaun Watson
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The NFL is appealing a disciplinary officer’s decision to suspend Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, giving… Read More
Reports indicate Browns QB Deshaun Watson will be suspended for 6 games
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was suspended for six games Monday for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy following accusations of sexual misconduct made against him by… Read More
A ticket bought in Illinois wins the $1.337B Mega Millions jackpot
CHICAGO (AP) — A ticket bought in a Chicago suburb has beaten the odds and won a $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot. A lottery official says there is one winning… Read More
At least 25 people have died in Kentucky’s floods, governor says
FRANKFORT, Ky. (NPR) — Kentucky’s governor said it could take weeks to find all the victims of flash flooding that killed at least 25 people when torrential rains swamped towns… Read More
Burrow to miss part of Bengals’ camp after appendectomy
CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said quarterback Joe Burrow has had a successful appendectomy but there is no timetable for his return to the field. Taylor said… Read More
The Senate passes a bill to boost computer chip production in the US
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has passed a bill that’s designed to encourage more semiconductor companies to build chip plants in the United States. The $280 billion measure, which awaits… Read More
Bengals QB Burrow to have appendectomy
CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow will have an appendectomy, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity… Read More
After a court ruling, W.Va. lawmakers advance a criminal abortion ban
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Lawmakers in West Virginia’s Republican majority are hurrying to advance legislation that would ban abortion in the state with few exceptions. The bill bars abortion in… Read More
The Bengals’ owner says they must pay star QB Burrow to keep him in Cincy
CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown said the team already has an eye on paying quarterback Joe Burrow. The Bengals star quarterback, who led the team to their… Read More
QB Deshaun Watson reports to Browns camp with a possible suspension looming
CLEVELAND (AP) — Deshaun Watson reported to his first training camp with the Cleveland Browns not knowing how long he’ll be their starting quarterback. As he awaits word on whether… Read More
Feds issue guidance on the cleanup plan for abandoned coal mines
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued guidance for nearly $725 million in funding available this fiscal year for the reclamation of abandoned coal mines… Read More
Bill to protect same-sex and interracial marriage passes overwhelmingly in the House
Updated July 19, 2022 at 6:58 PM ET WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The U.S. House overwhelmingly approved legislation Tuesday to protect same-sex and interracial marriages amid concerns that the Supreme… Read More
A judge blocks the enforcement of West Virginia’s abortion ban
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A judge in West Virginia’s capital has blocked enforcement of the state’s 150-year-old abortion ban, opening the door for abortions to resume in the state. Kanawha… Read More
Speed limit reduced temporarily on 2 roads near Marshall University
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The speed limit on two roads near Marshall University have been temporarily reduced while officials conduct a traffic study to determine if permanent changes are needed… Read More
West Virginia announces the first probable case of monkeypox in the state
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The first probable case of monkeypox has been announced in West Virginia. The state Department of Health and Human Resources says the case involves a resident… Read More
Video shows Akron police kill a man in a hail of gunfire
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say a Black man was unarmed when Akron police chased him on foot and killed him in a hail of gunfire, but officers believed he… Read More
A federal judge sides with 3 major drug distributors in a landmark opioid lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal judge on Monday ruled in favor of three major U.S. drug distributors in a landmark lawsuit that accused them of causing a health crisis… Read More
Ohio State has some Big Ten competition from California as UCLA and USC are set to join the conference
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — In a surprising and seismic shift in college athletics, the Big Ten voted Thursday to add Southern California and UCLA as conference members beginning in 2024…. Read More
The last remaining WWII Medal of Honor recipient dies at 98
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Hershel W. “Woody” Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, has died at age 98. Williams’ foundation announced he died Wednesday… Read More
Jan. 6 hearing features a key witness from the Trump White House
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House panel investigating the Capitol insurrection will hear testimony Tuesday from Cassidy Hutchinson, a top aide in Donald Trump’s White House. She’s considered a vital witness… Read More
A judge allows testimony from a man who admitted guilt in the Rhoden family murders
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A judge in Ohio is allowing a man who previously admitted to killing five members of a single family to testify against his brother in a… Read More
EPA warns that even tiny amounts of chemicals found in drinking water pose risks
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The Environmental Protection Agency is warning that two nonstick and stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water pose health risks even at levels so low they cannot… Read More
Ohio’s capital city limits how police use force on protesters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Police in Ohio’s capital will be limited in how they can use force against protesters and will have to display officers’ names on their riot gear… Read More
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