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A Honda Auto Plant in Marysville may be scaling back their production due to a supply chain issue, starting next week.
Illiberalism is winning right now. But there is nothing unusual about that. By modern standards, virtually every past society was illiberal. That we now call them illiberal, that exclusion and ...
Expect a high of 59 degrees with an overnight low of 36. Forecasters predict it will be mostly sunny. Throughout the day, wind will be blowing east northeast at 9.2 miles per hour. You can search for ...
The nine victims injured in the Airbnb party in Bath Township were taken to nearby hospitals, but their conditions have not been released.
Our live coverage of the government shutdown has concluded for the day. Please scroll through the posts below to learn about Thursday’s developments as well as other news involving the Trump ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When it came to deciding on an emergency health order to ban intoxicating hemp, a Franklin County judge chose commerce over kids. We’re talking about the decision on Today in Ohio.
In an earnings call, Amkor CEO Giel Rutten said he'll retire at the end of the year — and teased a potential third chips ...
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — A firefighter was injured and taken to a nearby hospital as Franklin crews worked to put out an apartment fire Tuesday. According to the Franklin Fire Department, the ...
BUCKSNORT, Tenn. (WKRN) — The day after an explosion destroyed an explosives manufacturing plant in Bucksnort, law enforcement announced that 16 people are believed to be dead amid the ongoing ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio University professor who was detained last week while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza returned home to Columbus on Sunday after being held in an Israeli prison.
Intoxicating hemp products and various candies at an Oct. 8, 2025 press conference. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). Ohioans who sell intoxicating hemp products are worried what the ...