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Port Clinton fire chief on leave following accusations of sexual assault, harassment
A statement from the city of Port Clinton says fire department Chief Kent Johnson was placed on paid leave on June 6.
After 45 years, human remains found in Nevada ID’d as woman from Cleveland
Florence Charleston was in her late 60s when she moved to Portland, Oregon, shortly before her death, police in Nevada say.
U.S. Senate to vote on rail safety bill with revised deadlines to replace tank cars
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown said he hopes the bill will get a Senate vote next week.
Fed keeps interest rates unchanged, but signals possible increases to come
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday agreed to to keep its key interest rate unchanged this month after 10 straight months of increases to combat inflation.
Florida police officer ‘relieved of duties,’ charged after driving 80 in 45, fleeing deputy’s traffic stop (video)
A police officer in Orlando, Florida has been relieved of his duties and is facing charges after he fled another deputy who pulled him over for driving 80 mph in a 45 mph zone, authorities said.
Did you buy frozen food at Costco? Fruit product recalled for concerns about Hepatitis A contamination
Wawona Frozen Foods issued a voluntary recall for its frozen fruit product Organic DayBreak Blend sold at Costco over concerns that strawberries in the product could be contaminated with Hepatitis A.
Former ‘America’s Got Talent’ winner remains hospitalized but ‘stable’ after undisclosed medical complication
"America's Got Talent" season five winner Michael Grimm, 44, has been hospitalized for about two weeks due to an undisclosed medical complication but "is improving," his wife Lucie Zolcerova-Grimm said on social media.
Southern Baptists overwhelmingly uphold ban on 28,000-member Saddleback Church because it lets women preach
Saddleback Church, based in Lake Forest, California, had appealed a February decision by Southern Baptists to oust the congregation for allowing women in leadership roles.
Army fort renamed to honor Black soldier and strip name of a Confederate commander
The U.S. Army formally renamed a Louisiana base to honor a Black soldier awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War I and to strip away the name of a Confederate commander.
Two Ohio ice cream shops named to 11 Most Outrageous Milkshakes list
Two Ohio milkshakes were named to Yelp's 11 Most Outrageous Milkshakes list. Find out where to get them.
Police K-9 dog dies from heat exhaustion after patrol car engine unexpectedly shuts off
Aron, a 4-year-old K-9 dog with the Houston Police Department, died Monday after the engine of the car the dog was left in unexpectedly shut off, officials said.
State Issue 1′s ballot language corrected after state supreme court ruling: Capitol Letter
On Aug. 8, voters will vote on Issue 1, which would make it harder to amend the Ohio Constitution.