
ONN Daily: Thursday, January 12, 2023
DEA announces significant drug bust in Central Ohio; Senator Sherrod Brown on Biden’s classified documents; OSHP cracking down on distracted driving in Northeast Ohio; Damar Hamlin released from the hospital.
DEA announces significant drug bust in Central Ohio; Senator Sherrod Brown on Biden’s classified documents; OSHP cracking down on distracted driving in Northeast Ohio; Damar Hamlin released from the hospital.
Cleveland police looking for the person who shot and killed a high school student waiting at a bus stop; police say two young children have died in Columbus this week and cases are unrelated; Ohio’s AG wants state Supreme Court to reinstate
Medina HS teacher under FBI investigation for attempting to meet up with a 14-year-old girl for sex; Ohio’s AG announces tech upgrades for state’s sex offender registration system; Ohio voters now need a photo ID; Bernie Kosar out of a
Governor Mike DeWine sworn in for his second term; tentative agreement with Akron teachers averts strike; AEP Ohio talks rate hikes; Mega Millions jackpot now over $1 billion.
Buffalo Bills player who collapsed on the field from cardiac arrest during Monday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals is now breathing on his own; Cleveland police officer recovering after his vehicle was rammed by another driver,
Victim and suspect identified in shooting death of 16-year-old at a Mansfield hotel; several luxury vehicles stolen from a Cleveland-area dealership; Governor DeWine vetoed a bill that would block cities from banning the sale of menthol cigarettes
President Biden visits Cincinnati area to announce more than $1 billion in infrastructure funding to ease congestion on the Brent Spence bridge; Damar Hamlin’s family says doctors are working to get the Buffalo Bills safety off a ventilator
Officials investigating death of an inmate in Marion; Governor Mike DeWine signs distracted driving bill; Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin rushed to the hospital after reported cardiac arrest during Monday night game against the Bengals in
Ohio is approaching 41,000 deaths from COVID; Akron teachers contemplate a strike; a former Buckeye is a hero in Buffalo; the current Buckeyes prepare for the Bulldogs in Atlanta.
An old bridge in Cincinnati will get a new look; Ohio comes to the rescue in Buffalo; sports betting arrives on Sunday; Urban Meyer makes a prediction.