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Cincy Xmas Shooting; Corrections Offcr Lawsuit; Elwood Jones Arrested; DeWine Ballot Grace Period; Tol Uhaul Indictment; Cle Arson Suspects; The Redemption Tree; Mother Murder Charge; Missing Doctor Body Found; ECHL Strike

Cincy Xmas Shooting; Corrections Offcr Lawsuit; Elwood Jones Arrested; DeWine Ballot Grace Period; Tol Uhaul Indictment; Cle Arson Suspects; The Redemption Tree; Mother Murder Charge; Missing Doctor Body Found; ECHL Strike

Hamilton County Coroner Mixup; Whitehall City Councilman Charges; Ross Local Schools Contract; Unclaimed State Funds Browns Halt; Joyce Beatty Kennedy Center Lawsuit; Cbus Toddler Death; Toledo Assault Perp; Cincy Mystery Sound; Les Wexner Jeffrey Epstein Reveal; Immigrants Excused From Catholic Mass; Canton Attempted Officer Shooting

Hamilton County Coroner Mixup; Whitehall City Councilman Charges; Ross Local Schools Contract; Unclaimed State Funds Browns Halt; Joyce Beatty Kennedy Center Lawsuit; Cbus Toddler Death; Toledo Assault Perp; Cincy Mystery Sound; Les Wexner Jeffrey Epstein Reveal; Immigrants Excused From Catholic Mass; Canton Attempted Officer Shooting

Two-year-old child dead in Columbus after what's being investigated as an accidental shooting; four men in northeast Ohio indicted for alleged crimes that targeted Amish families and businesses; Gov. DeWine signs sweeping property tax reform into law; Elon Musk calls the mayor of Columbus a "traitor to America."

Protesters gathered over the weekend to demonstrate against immigration enforcement operations in Columbus; shooting on a Cleveland-area highway killed two people; hemp and marijuana laws are set to change in Ohio; Toledo Public Schools weigh changes in light of extreme budget deficit.

Protesters gathered over the weekend to demonstrate against immigration enforcement operations in Columbus; shooting on a Cleveland-area highway killed two people; hemp and marijuana laws are set to change in Ohio; Toledo Public Schools weigh changes in light of extreme budget deficit.

Columbus city leaders address reports of increased immigration enforcement in the city; northeast Ohio community mourns the sudden death of a police officer; Toledo Public Schools officials approved a financial recovery plan that includes cuts; the new holder of the world record for basketball free throws lives in central Ohio.

One person is dead and nine are hospitalized after possible carbon monoxide poisoning in Central Ohio's Fairfield County; body found after Toledo house fire may be that of a missing woman; ODOT proposes a major project near Cleveland; additional details released in the termination of Ohio University's football coach.

Columbus-area city council member keeps his seat after allegations of sexual misconduct with minors; Youngstown's Ursuline High School asks for dismissal of a lawsuit; dog involved in an attack outside of a Toledo-area school has been euthanized; a new GOP candidate enters Ohio's gubernatorial race.

Parent injured in dog attack at Toledo-area elementary school; Akron PD is using an AI-powered assistant to answer some non-emergency calls; Bengals fan upset that snow wasn't removed from seats at Paycor stadium for Sunday's game; Central Ohio fire department sees a flood of support after donated Christmas gifts were ruined by a sewage leak.

Parent injured in dog attack at Toledo-area elementary school; Akron PD is using an AI-powered assistant to answer some non-emergency calls; Bengals fan upset that snow wasn't removed from seats at Paycor stadium for Sunday's game; Central Ohio fire department sees a flood of support after donated Christmas gifts were ruined by a sewage leak.

Toledo man accused of killing and dismembering a 27-year-old man will undergo a competency evaluation; testimony continues in the trial of a northern Ohio man accused of murdering his ex-wife more than two decades ago; Kratom is now illegal in Ohio under a Board of Pharmacy emergency rule; Wood County Humane Society closes its cat room after a panleukopenia diagnosis.

Toledo man accused of killing and dismembering a 27-year-old man will undergo a competency evaluation; testimony continues in the trial of a northern Ohio man accused of murdering his ex-wife more than two decades ago; Kratom is now illegal in Ohio under a Board of Pharmacy emergency rule; Wood County Humane Society closes its cat room after a panleukopenia diagnosis.

Toledo man accused of killing and dismembering a 27-year-old man will undergo a competency evaluation; testimony continues in the trial of a northern Ohio man accused of murdering his ex-wife more than two decades ago; Kratom is now illegal in Ohio under a Board of Pharmacy emergency rule; Wood County Humane Society closes its cat room after a panleukopenia diagnosis.

Officials ID victim in deadly Barberton fire; Central Ohio city council weighs options after member was arrested for sexual misconduct with minors; Governor DeWine wants to crack down on kratom; Ohio Department of Natural Resources says bear sighting are becoming more common in Ohio.

Officials ID victim in deadly Barberton fire; Central Ohio city council weighs options after member was arrested for sexual misconduct with minors; Governor DeWine wants to crack down on kratom; Ohio Department of Natural Resources says bear sighting are becoming more common in Ohio.

Near Columbus, Whitehall mayor and community members call for resignation of city council member accused of sexual misconduct with minors; three Toledo police officers injured in chase involving a U-haul truck; Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections reports an inmate from the Cleveland area convicted of killing his young son has died in prison; Amazon awards grants to several Central Ohio organizations.

Cleveland Metropolitan School District's board approves consolidation plan that will merge or close 29 schools; Columbus-area city council member sworn amid allegations of sexual misconduct with minors; health officials say bird flu is the cause of death for dozens of birds found on the grounds of a southwest Ohio school; changes are on the way for laws governing hemp and marijuana in Ohio.

Central Ohio city council member arrested on charges related to sexual misconduct with minors; 17-year-old in Toledo arrested for stealing a piece of construction equipment; Ohio Chamber of Commerce releases a study on energy usage in the state; Findlay 9-year-old hailed as a hero after her grandmother suffered a medical emergency.

Central Ohio city council member arrested on charges related to sexual misconduct with minors; 17-year-old in Toledo arrested for stealing a piece of construction equipment; Ohio Chamber of Commerce releases a study on energy usage in the state; Findlay 9-year-old hailed as a hero after her grandmother suffered a medical emergency.

Trench collapse kills one, injures two others near Cincinnati; man arrested for allegedly sending illegal drugs through the air tube at a bank drive-thru; Columbus City Council plans to vote on ordinance regarding utility submetering; Santa pays a visit to a Toledo museum.

Trench collapse kills one, injures two others near Cincinnati; man arrested for allegedly sending illegal drugs through the air tube at a bank drive-thru; Columbus City Council plans to vote on ordinance regarding utility submetering; Santa pays a visit to a Toledo museum.

Delaware County Prosecutor looking into report of an improper relationship between a sitting judge and an assistant prosecutor; family of a young father killed by a Canton police officer is taking the officer and the city to court; ODOT says 8 snowplows have been hit by other drivers in the past week; Sen. Bernie Moreno wants to get rid of dual citizenship.

Man accused in a northeast Ohio death has died by suicide in jail; Toledo doctor now facing criminal charges for allegedly trying to force a woman to take abortion drug; Columbus City Schools board approves $50M in budget cuts; a woman from southwest Ohio helped to decorate the White House for the holidays.

Man arrested for stealing and crashing an ambulance near Cleveland; Columbus Planned Parenthood clinic closed after federal funding cut; records amounts of snow fell in southwest Ohio yesterday; Ohio is one step closer to having an official state candy.

Significant snowfall measured around the state; Central Ohio man pleaded guilty to using AI to create child porn; Toledo Public Schools resume Head Start programming after receiving federal funding; Cleveland's city council approved the agreement that paves the way for the Browns' move to Brook Park.

ODOT preps for widespread winter weather; a 71-year-old man from the Toledo area has been missing for nearly a week; state lawmaker wants to introduce a ban on high school athletes earning NIL money; Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar is back in the hospital after a liver transplant.

Columbus man being held on $350M bond for injuring another passenger in a fight on a city bus; Dayton police are looking into a string of vehicle fires; group asking federal officials to help keep Cleveland's Burke Lakefront airport open; OSU has already beaten Michigan in a trash battle.

Missing person case in Toledo is now a homicide investigation; shots fired at a Cincinnati Kroger store yesterday; Governor DeWine says he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio; the Columbus Crew's stadium is getting a new name.

Preble County man facing charges after animal cruelty investigation; some Cleveland churchgoers left Sunday services to find their cars broken into; Columbus city leaders approve a water rate hike; Browns great Bernie Kosar released from the hospital after receiving a liver transplant.

Preble County man facing charges after animal cruelty investigation; some Cleveland churchgoers left Sunday services to find their cars broken into; Columbus city leaders approve a water rate hike; Browns great Bernie Kosar released from the hospital after receiving a liver transplant.

Dozens displaced after an explosion at a senior living complex near Youngstown; Maumee's mayor is resigning; Ohio High School Athletic Association will allow high school athletes to profit off of their name, image, and likeness; Kroger orders all corporate employees in Cincinnati back to the office 5 days a week.

Columbus jury acquits police officer who fatally shot Ta'kiya Young; police have released new details in Tiffin murder-suicide that left two men and two children dead; Tim Ryan announces he is not running for governor; BGSU's Pudge the cat getting a bobblehead.

Four people, including two children, are dead after an apparent murder-suicide incident south of Toledo; a mental health crisis led to a nearly 9-hour standoff near Cleveland; Cincinnati-area Catholic school principal has left her job after scolding a student for a dress code violation; Browns QB Shedeur Sanders speaks for the first time since his home was burglarized while he was on the field Sunday.

A former Northwest Ohio police officer pleads guilty to multiple child sex crimes; Browns QB Shedeur Sanders' home burglarized during Sunday's game; bill to remove the 4-day grace period to return absentee ballots in Ohio moves forward; Akron native LeBron James makes history.

More information released in the case of an officer-involved shooting in Adams County; third federal lawsuit filed against Youngstown's Ursuline High School; vote expected this week on a proposed entertainment district centered around FC Cincinnati; Bernie Kosar gives an update after liver transplant.

Caregivers Warrants; Akron Road Rage Trial; Bengals and Browns Both Lose; Cbus Habitat Homes; Henry County Plane Crash; Twinsburg Teen Shooting Death; Christopher Lindner Killed In SWOH OIS; Ohio Snap Funds Update; North Olmstead Shooting Death; FAA Restrictions Lifted

Caregivers Warrants; Akron Road Rage Trial; Bengals and Browns Both Lose; Cbus Habitat Homes; Henry County Plane Crash; Twinsburg Teen Shooting Death; Christopher Lindner Killed In SWOH OIS; Ohio Snap Funds Update; North Olmstead Shooting Death; FAA Restrictions Lifted

Snap Benefits Update; Columbus Schools Budget Cuts and Layoffs; Prop Betting Update; Cincinnati Mayoral Address; Toledo Fire Firing; Social Security Increase Bill; Deer Crashes Into Junior High; Columbus Annual Budget; Mobile Response Goes Statewide; Milford Athletic Director Allegations; Ashtabula High School Roof Update; Cleveland Heights Attorney Meth Suspension

76-year-old Central Ohio man charged with murder in an alleged sexploitation case; criminal investigation underway into Toledo doctor who is accused of secretly administering abortion drugs to his girlfriend; state lawmakers are considering a new measure that could help protect kids with autism; Chillicothe PD officer hailed for possibly saving a 9-month-old baby's life.

76-year-old Central Ohio man charged with murder in an alleged sexploitation case; criminal investigation underway into Toledo doctor who is accused of secretly administering abortion drugs to his girlfriend; state lawmakers are considering a new measure that could help protect kids with autism; Chillicothe PD officer hailed for possibly saving a 9-month-old baby's life.

Cuyahoga Falls police are investigating an apparent road rage incident in which shots were fired; Pickaway County sheriff's deputy arrested on felony assault charges; striking Libbey Glass workers in Toledo have a new contract offer to consider; Columbus wants to increase water and power rates to fund new projects.

Cuyahoga Falls police are investigating an apparent road rage incident in which shots were fired; Pickaway County sheriff's deputy arrested on felony assault charges; striking Libbey Glass workers in Toledo have a new contract offer to consider; Columbus wants to increase water and power rates to fund new projects.

Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio under scrutiny for failing to provide information about foreign detainees; Canton police officer killed in weather-related crash; Toledo doctor's medical license suspended over allegations involving a relationship with a patient; researchers at Cleveland Clinic made a genetic discovery regarding bone cancer in children.

Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio under scrutiny for failing to provide information about foreign detainees; Canton police officer killed in weather-related crash; Toledo doctor's medical license suspended over allegations involving a relationship with a patient; researchers at Cleveland Clinic made a genetic discovery regarding bone cancer in children.

Lucas County jury found caregiver guilty after the death of a person in their care; southwest Ohio man pleaded guilty to sexual assault involving a minor; two pitchers from the Cleveland Guardians face federal charges; with the arrival of winter weather, ODOT reminds drivers to help keep plow drivers safe.

Teen dies after shooting at Bath Township Airbnb party last weekend; new charges for the Venezuelan man who pretended to be a teenager and enrolled in a Toledo-area high school; a Central Ohio man is facing charges for allegedly harming his dog; Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno faces allegations of stalking and invasion of privacy.

Teen dies after shooting at Bath Township Airbnb party last weekend; new charges for the Venezuelan man who pretended to be a teenager and enrolled in a Toledo-area high school; a Central Ohio man is facing charges for allegedly harming his dog; Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno faces allegations of stalking and invasion of privacy.

Teen dies after shooting at Bath Township Airbnb party last weekend; new charges for the Venezuelan man who pretended to be a teenager and enrolled in a Toledo-area high school; a Central Ohio man is facing charges for allegedly harming his dog; Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno faces allegations of stalking and invasion of privacy.

FBI says Cedar Point was the target of a possible terror attack; civilian employees at Dayton's Wright Patterson Air Force Base will be part of the largest furlough in base history; Cincinnati's airport could be one that has air traffic reduced due to the government shutdown; a Pittsburgh university is offering a scholarship for Ohio students whose majors are eliminated due to Ohio law banning DEI initiatives at public colleges and universities.