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Lawyers for Sumi James-Black say her adoptive father, Pat Black, has no grounds to use racketeering law to sue her to try to recoup lost fortune.
This story was first published at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website. COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is touting great numbers of trophy ...
A hearing over the disposal of radioactive waste in Van Buren Township brought out concerned community members and elected ...
To be considered safe for swimming, the E. coli counts must be below 300 per 100 milliliters. Samples are taken 1 foot below the surface (between 3 and 6 feet in depth) and sent to a laboratory for ...
And of course, during summer months, Cedar Point amusement park—the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World”—is just down the ...
Tucked away in Port Clinton, Ohio, the Tin Goose Diner stands as a gleaming monument to America’s love affair with chrome, ...
Explore the impact of a proposed data center in Benton Harbor, a city grappling with infrastructure challenges and poverty.
Whether you're a regular sunbather or a first-time swimmer at Presque Isle State Park, there are rules to know before hitting ...
A federal appeals court that already has said private individuals and groups cannot sue under a key part of the federal ...
Harvard University is putting up $250 million of its own money to continue research efforts amid a federal funding freeze ...
Toledo plans eco-friendly flood systems to reduce surface runoff and improve Lake Erie's water quality, ensuring safer communities by 2030. Community input welcomed.