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PERRY, Ohio — What's been called the largest corruption and money-laundering scheme in Ohio history has dominated headlines since last summer. The political back-and-forth surrounding House Bill 6 has ...
What You Need To Know Minority Floor Leader Pamela Stevenson, D-Louisville, launched her U.S. Senate campaign The seat has long been held by Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who is not seeking ...
OHIO — The National Weather Service has confirmed at least five tornadoes touched down during the overnight storms that hit the state late Wednesday into Thursday. Three tornadoes were rated EF0s with ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two victims remain at UofL hospital following Monday's Old National Bank shooting. A fifth patient was released late Wednesday afternoon. Officer Nikolas Wilt, 26, is still in ...
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — State officials announced Friday that the the Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe will pause its planned closure until the end of the year. The closure was announced earlier this ...
The Green Bay Packers open training camp this week, with the first practice set for Wednesday.
CINCINNATI — A man who struck and killed a retired Hamilton County deputy with his car on Friday is the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer a day earlier, ...
LOS ANGELES — Tensions in Los Angeles escalated Sunday as thousands of protesters took to the streets in response to President Donald Trump's extraordinary deployment of the National Guard, blocking ...
Kerrie Berg, a self-proclaimed “smut sommelier,” opened Thirst, an all-romance bookstore, in late May, but her dreamy ...
What You Need To Know Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said he plans on entering the race for Wisconsin governor in 2026 In a statement released Friday morning reacting to Gov. Tony Evers’ ...
CLEVELAND — A former hospital chaplain, Ayman Soliman, won't be released on bond just yet despite having his hearing in immigration court moved up one day. Soliman was detained by Immigrations and ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom is exploring the idea of breaking away from tradition to help Democrats gain more seats in Congress. Newsom thinks California should redraw its own congressional ...