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DNA leads to arrest of Ohio man in 1989 murder of Pennsylvania woman
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (CBS) -- After more than three decades, a man has been arrested in Ohio for his connection with the 1989 killing of a woman in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley thanks to advances in DNA.Michael Breisch, 65, is now in custody in Lehigh County for the killing of 78-year-old Rose Hnath, after he was taken into custody in Coshocton County, Ohio.Hnath, a widow who lived alone, was found dead on Jan. 21, 1989. Police say relatives arrived at her home in the Coplay section of North Whitehall Township on the west bank of the Lehigh River and found her on...
Autopsy report reveals bullet struck Ohio lieutenant just above his bulletproof vest
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio lieutenant who was fatally shot during a training exercise last month was struck just above his bulletproof vest, according to an autopsy report. According to Rodney Osborne's autopsy report from the Franklin County Coroner's Office, the bullet struck him in the chest. The bullet was found in the back portion of the vest.
Public Records: Fairfield County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Fairfield County Health Department from April 29 to May 10. May 1 Charley's Philly Steaks, 732 N. Memorial Drive, Lancaster. Observed blue jug and scrubbing pads stored in the handwashing sink. Observed raw eggs stored above ready-to-eat foods in a walk-in cooler and an ice...
Yes, Canadian wildfires are impacting the air quality in Northeast Ohio: VERIFY
CLEVELAND — Canadian wildfires in 2023 impacted the air in Northeast Ohio in ways we weren't used to seeing, so when the downtown Cleveland skyline looked hazy on May 16, it raised the question:. THE QUESTION. Are the Canadian wildfires happening now impact our air quality?. THE SOURCES. Our...
Memorial Day traffic: 1.7 million Ohioans are expected to hit the road, how to avoid traffic
Hitting the road Memorial Day weekend? You won't be alone. Nearly 1.7 million Ohioans are expected to be on the road this Memorial Day weekend, according to AAA, which is expecting the extra travelers to snarl traffic around the state and country. In a statement this week, AAA projects 1.65...
Ohio bill would hold rioters accountable for damages
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Senator Tim Schaffer introduced Senate Bill 267, which would hold rioters accountable for their actions and force them to fix or pay for damage they cause while breaking the law. Schaffer calls the Bill, “cut and dry,” “You break it, you fix it,” he said. “Over the past several years, we […]
State commission approves a new FirstEnergy rate plan, but it's not what utility requested
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio modified and approved FirstEnergy's electric security plan on Wednesday. A PUCO spokesman said bill impacts are not yet available but that the commission excluded certain utility costs from being passed on to consumers. FirstEnergy customers who get their supply from the company will see...
More CWD cases in deer confirmed in Marion, three other Ohio counties
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife confirmed 27 white-tailed deer in Allen, Hardin, Marion and Wyandot counties tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) since the start of the 2023-24 deer hunting season. The Division of Wildlife tested 2,734 deer during the 2023-24...
As Ohio clamps down on clean energy, recent changes make it easier to force landowners to allow oil and gas drilling
Ohio has seen an increase in the number of agency orders forcing property owners to allow oil and gas development on their land, whether they want it or not. The number of so-called “unitization” orders issued by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has surged in recent years, peaking at 112 in 2022 and continuing at nearly 100 last year, according to data obtained from the agency by the Energy News Network. ...
Buc-ee's coming to Ohio: Last hurdle cleared as final plans approved
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — The final hurdle has been cleared for the first Buc-ee's coming to Ohio. Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore provided an update Tuesday on development plans. Gore said in a post to his Facebook page that the city's planning commission voted 5-0 to approve Buc-ee’s final detailed development plan.
Look inside: $1.9 million Reynoldsburg home with party barn for weddings
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (WCMH) — A gated Reynoldsburg estate is on the market for $1.9 million, listed as an “oasis” with a movie theater, sauna and barn including a guest suite and a event space used for wedding receptions. An “oasis near everything, yet with a total sense of privacy,” the 8,300-square-foot home at 640 Lancaster […]
Toddler found in squalid Ohio apartment released from hospital; Mother to appear in court
FAIRBORN, OHIO (TND) — The Ohio mother who was arrested after authorities found her 3-year-old daughter clinging to life in squalid apartment is set to appear in court. Rabyah Muballigh is scheduled for a suppression hearing at Greene County Common Pleas Court on Thursday, according to online records. Muballigh...
FirstEnergy says it has its integrity back. Yeah, right. So why keep its own bribery investigation secret? Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- FirstEnergy Corp. is fighting to prevent the release of reports documenting the Akron electricity company’s internal investigations into the events surrounding the House Bill 6 scandal. We’re talking about how the federal judge ordered their release as part of ongoing litigation between FirstEnergy and large shareholders...
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