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Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder is listed as an inmate in at the Oklahoma City Federal Transfer Center, after previously being held in the Butler County Jail.
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The Franklin County Coroner ID'd 21-year-old Ta'Kiya Young as the person Blendon Township police shot Thursday at a Kroger.
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The nonprofit said an estimated 7,600 people's data and information was potentially breached and is working to give support to those impacted.
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On Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a local, state and federal law enforcement surge has begun in Cleveland to help police target violent offenders and drug traffickers on the street and in the air as part of a multipronged initiative to help fight violent crime in the city.
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The flow of drugs hasn't slowed, and Cincinnati and Dayton remain key locations for dealers, Ken Parker says.
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Buehner was originally convicted in 2002 for a murder that a 2023 jury needed less than three hours of deliberations to clear him of.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is searching for Jason Gerald Shenk, a former Georgia resident who allegedly took $33 million from two religious charities and individual donors from 2010 to 2019. Shenk told the groups he was donating Bibles to China.
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Waynesville's Dean Harshman recorded the events inside the Capitol and could be heard saying, "This is the stuff they ain't gonna show you on TV!" and "We're taking our House back!"
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Circleville Police Officer Ryan Speakman's body camera footage reveals more about his actions when he arrested Jadarrius Rose on July 4. Speakman was fired in late July.
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Circleville Police announced Wednesday that the department terminated Officer Ryan Speakman effective immediately following a review of his actions on July 4, when arresting 23-year-old Tennessee resident Jadarrius Rose.
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Tipp City man fined, sentenced to prison for rental assistance fraud after he defrauded a local nonpofit.
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The Summit County Republican apologized to his family and constituents in a statement after he was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence and assault, but says he'll stay in office, though the speaker called for him to resign.