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Starting in July, thousands of Kentucky families must again renew Medicaid — a process that could leave some without ...
The Department of Homeland Security ended temporary immigration protections for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans ...
The arrest of a Brazilian man, in the nation legally while awaiting a decision on his asylum case, is one of many recent reports of ICE arrests.
Miller Hutchison struck out 10 in relief and Mikey Hess had a key RBI hit, as Green Wave rallies past top-ranked Tiffin ...
A Franklin County grand jury on June 12 decided not to charge several Columbus police SWAT officers in the fatal 2024 shooting of Benjamin Wheeler.
Israel launched strikes against Iran on June 12, throwing further negotiations over the regime's nuclear program into doubt.
Hilliard hosted its leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Ohio on June 10 with a local Special Olympics ...
One of three teens with guns was wounded by Columbus police after gunfire was heard in a parking lot near Lincoln Park Pool.
The West End Opportunity Partnership board was considering buying the Nia Center and leasing the property to Goodwill for $1 ...
After 32 years of service, Harry and Rosemarie Kougendakis are retiring from owning Marino’s Seafood Fish & Chips.
For the second time in the 12-year history of the award, Blackman has captured The Daily News Journal's All-Sports trophy.
Oshkosh Defense has landed a three-year contract extension with the U.S. Army to continue building Medium Tactical Vehicles ...