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A majority-Black town starts armed protection group after neo-Nazi rally
Nearly every morning for the last month, Jay has been waking up before sunrise to drive around the streets of Lincoln Heights, patrolling neighborhood bus stops to make sure children are getting to school safely, NBC News reported.
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WATCH: School bus catches fire in Ohio
A Cleveland school bus caught on fire while transporting 15 students during its morning route on Thursday, authorities said.
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Cleveland school bus filled with students bursts into flames during morning route
Cleveland school bus filled with students bursts into flames during morning route
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Ohio governor nominates ex-football coach Jim Tressel for lieutenant governor
Jim Tressel, who won a national title at Ohio State University, has long been mentioned as a potential candidate for elected office.
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Springfield, Ohio, sues neo-Nazi group that it says led Haitian intimidation
An Ohio city that was inundated with threats last year related to an influx of Haitian immigrants has sued a neo-Nazi group that it alleges was at the heart of the onslaught.
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At least two people dead after ‘targeted' shooting at Ohio warehouse
Authorities have taken the suspected gunman into custody after executing a search warrant at a home in Columbus, Ohio.
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Suspect arrested after 1 killed and 5 injured in Ohio warehouse shooting
“This is quite a tragedy, and it’s really a fluid situation,” said Greg Jones, the chief of police in New Albany, Ohio.
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Cedarville University grieves student, Wichita native killed in DC plane crash
Cedarville University honors Grace Maxwell, a Wichita native and student, who was among the victims of the deadly plane and helicopter crash in D.C.
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Investigation underway after bodies of 3 women found in Ohio home
Authorities in Ohio launched a homicide investigation after the bodies of three women were found Saturday inside a home in Columbus.
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Ohio politician proposes make flag planting a felony after fight in Michigan rivalry game
Republican state Rep. Josh Williams said Wednesday on social media he’s introducing a bill to make flag planting in sports a felony in the state.
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Bengals QB Joe Burrow is most recent pro athlete to be victim of home burglary
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home was burglarized this week, the most recent high-profile athlete to be the victim of such crime.
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House explosion leaves 2 dead, 1 injured in Ohio, officials say
An explosion at an Ohio home Tuesday killed two people, injured one and sent debris flying throughout a neighborhood, authorities said.
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Ohio leaders, White House and Jewish groups condemn ‘vile and racist' neo-Nazi march
A small group was reported chanting racial slurs and white nationalist slogans while carrying Nazi flags in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.
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Former Ohio police officer found guilty in 2020 shooting death of Andre Hill
A former police officer was convicted of murder in the 2020 shooting of Andre Hill, a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys when he was killed.
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Rare dime bought by Ohio farm family and hidden for decades fetches $500,000 at auction
A rare dime whose whereabouts had remained a mystery since the late 1970s has sold for just over $500,000.
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Cincinnati Zoo worker loses part of thumb after primate bite
The primate care worker ‘sustained a partial amputation of the thumb,’ the Ohio institution said in a statement.
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Runaway inflatable pumpkin swallows officer in hilarious Ohio police encounter
A giant inflatable pumpkin took center stage in a viral dash cam video as it escaped its display in Cleveland, leading to a comical police chase. Officers struggled to wrangle the oversized decoration, with one even being briefly engulfed by the inflatable before backup arrived to bring the pumpkin home safely.
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Officials worry chemical gas leak may cause explosion near Cincinnati
The leak in Whitewater Township involves styrene, a gas used in the production of plastic, rubber, fiberglass and other structural material.
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Local residents push to support Haitians in Springfield, Ohio
In wake of controversy over comments made by former President Donald Trump in a presidential debate, some Chicago-area residents are pushing to support Haitians in Springfield, Ohio. NBC Chicago’s Vi Nguyen reports.
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Cedar Point to open record-breaking 'tilt coaster' in 2025
Long known as “America’s Roller Coast,” Cedar Point announced Thursday that a record-breaking “tilt coaster” will be opening at the Sandusky, Ohio park in 2025, maintaining the park’s standing as home of some of the world’s most innovative attractions.