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CANTON, Ohio — A plant built in 1996 in Canton is closing for good, according to a notice sent to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. Matalco, an aluminum-making plant, stated it will ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Have you ever seen a public artwork, whether it’s a statue or a mural or something else, and wanted to know more about the piece? Unlike museums, public art doesn’t always have a plaque ...
WORCESTER, Mass. - Lauren Murphy is preparing to run the Boston Marathon and she’s got her husband Brian Rettger by her side. “This is my third marathon in six months," Murphy said. "But Brian is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thursday, April 10 was the second anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at the Old National Bank in Louisville. During the 2023 shooting, five people were killed and eight others ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — At the corner of Murray Street and East Second streets in Frankfort, floodwaters have started receding, but plenty of people’s homes and cars remain entrenched in the murky mess. The ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are asking the state for an investment of $350 million to “sustain and enhance Paycor Stadium,” according to the Paycor Stadium Comprehensive ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Helping plants grow is Byron Nkhoma's passion. But now, Nkhoma is worried his farm’s growth will be cut off. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced cutting millions of ...
GLASGOW, Ky. — After their 16-year-old son died by suicide, a Kentucky family is pushing for stronger sextortion laws to protect other teens from similar harm. U.S. lawmakers are considering the Take ...
OHIO — After hours of testimony on the statehouse floor, lawmakers in the lower chamber have passed their version of the budget. All but five Republicans voted in favor of the two-year spending ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As flooding continues to impact Kentucky, water covered driveways, yards and parks in the Lake Dreamland neighborhood on Louisville’s West Side. Rene Gaillard III, who has called the ...
WAYNE COUNTY, Ohio — A small township north of Wooster announced on social media Wednesday that it plans to decommission three tornado sirens. Canaan Township officials said the three sirens, which ...
MADISON, Wis. — Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Medicine and Public Health have developed an artificial intelligence-driven tool to identify hospital patients at risk of ...
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