Four Piqua residents have been either banned from entering the city's buildings or barred from city commission meetings. The dispute relates to a former lithium ion battery burning program.
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City police and federal investigators say 20-year-old Benjamin Charles Jones opened fire in the Beavercreek Walmart, injuring four shoppers.
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In response to a rise in violent crimes in Springfield, Opportunities for Individual Change of Clark County is hiring its first ever Violence Prevention Coordinator.
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Two anti-semitic acts of violence strike fear near the Ohio State University in the last day, and Columbus Police are searching for suspects.
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More than a half-century after other states began overturning the same provisions, Ohio still treats spousal rape differently than non-spousal rape.
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Three Republicans are suing House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) over the administration of campaign funds, as the lingering dispute over who leads the Ohio House GOP caucus goes on.
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Columbus police arrested 62 people from Sept. 25 to 30, which was the most arrests in any jurisdiction in Ohio.
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Dayton Public Schools employee faces assault, child endangering charges after hitting and carrying a child by his feet at Rosa Parks Early Learning Center.
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Kintie Mitchell Jr., 21, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter on Thursday in the death of 23-year-old Chase Meola, according to the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office.
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Blendon Township Police still have not confirmed the identity of the officer who shot and killed Ta'Kiya Young, citing Marsy's Law.
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Police body camera footage released Friday has prompted calls for the unidentified Blendon Township Police officer to face charges.