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The second day of the National Transportation Safety Board's investigative hearings on the East Palestine train derailment covered wheel bearings, wayside defect detectors and rail tank car safety.
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Householder, along with former Ohio Republican Party Chair Matt Borges, have been convicted in federal court of wrongdoing in connection with the House Bill 6 scandal.
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The first day of the National Transportation Safety Board's investigative hearings into the East Palestine train derailment covered hazard communications, emergency responder preparedness and the decision to vent and burn the vinyl chloride in five tank cars.
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A federal judge ruled last week that Rosenberger, who represented parts of Clinton County, failed to show any evidence his political career was torpedoed because of the actions of the architect of House Bill 6, former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder.
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The family of the unarmed Black man shot and killed by Akron police officers last summer has filed suit against the city.
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The federal lawsuit claimed Indivior Inc. made changes to its product to extend the patent, preventing other companies from making cheaper alternatives.
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William T. Cooley will retire from the Air Force as a colonel and lose tens of thousands of dollars in retirement income each year because of the lowered rank.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said up to 170,000 Ohioans are eligible.
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The civil rights organization has received several "credible" concerns that police are retaliating against protesters.
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A Fairborn transgender woman accused of public indecency for using the women's locker room at the Xenia YMCA has been found not guilty.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against the owner of a former plastics recycling center that caught on fire in Richmond, Indiana earlier this month.
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Federal prosecutors urged that the defendant, Jack Teixeira, remain in jail pending trial. Teixeira, an Air National guardsman, is accused of illegally sharing Pentagon secrets on a gaming site.