Frederic J. Brown - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Did You Shop at These Stores? If You Did, Thieves May Already Have Your Credit Card Info "It would be really difficult for anyone to detect these," a security expert said regarding the data-theft devices. By C. Douglas Golden January 6, 2024
TebNad / Shutterstock Green Energy Fail: Much-Hyped Plan for Nation's First Freshwater Wind Farm on Lake Erie Gets Shelved Plans for wind turbines in Lake Erie a few miles from Cleveland have been abandoned after the project faced increased costs. By Jack Davis January 2, 2024
FOX19 NOW | Cincinnati DA Defies County Dems, Sends Epic Message to Criminals After Burglar Dropped by Armed Store Manager "If you try to rob a store, you should expect to be shot," Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers said. By Johnathan Jones December 28, 2023
@WTOL11Toledo / X screen shotCommentary Devastating Highway Tragedy Leaves 9-Month-Old Boy Orphaned A grieving community rallies around a 9-month-old baby after an alleged drunk driving accident leaves him an orphan. By Allison Anton December 28, 2023
@Libs of TikTok / X Illegal Alien Deported 5 Times Sentenced in 'Horrific' Beating, Rape of Woman with Special Needs An illegal alien who has been deported no less than five times has been convicted of a heinous sexual assault. By Richard Moorhead December 26, 2023
@PopSci / X screen shot Invasive Asian 'Cow-Killing' Tick Has Rapidly Crept Across America, CDC Warns The Asian longhorned tick is rapidly gaining a foothold in the United States and poses a "serious threat to livestock," according to the USDA. By Stefanie Ladner December 25, 2023
NBC News / YouTube screen shot Boy, 13, Accused of Creating 'Detailed Plan' for Mass Shooting at Synagogue The 13-year-old will appear Wednesday in Stark County Family Court on the misdemeanor charges of inducing panic and disorderly conduct. By Jack Davis December 14, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary Woman Sentenced to Work 2 Months in Fast-Food Job After Assault on Chipotle Worker An Ohio judge achieved a measure of retributive justice by sentencing a woman to spend two months walking in her victim's shoes. By Michael Schwarz December 8, 2023
Terry Vine / Getty ImagesCommentary Second US State Sees Outbreak in Children as Mystery Illnesses and Viruses Ratchet Up Globally "There are no medications to give to cure. Once you have it, is all supportive care," one doctor warned about the outbreak. By Bryan Chai December 1, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Three More Brands Named in Growing Recall, FDA Announces Number of Sickened Consumers Has Doubled Nearly 100 people in 32 states have gotten sick from the contaminated fruits, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By The Associated Press November 24, 2023