ONN Daily: Wednesday, March 1, 2023
NWS confirms there were 3 tornadoes in Ohio on Monday; DeWine back in East Palestine; Browns will play the Jets in Hall of Fame game in August; Happy 220th birthday to Ohio.
NWS confirms there were 3 tornadoes in Ohio on Monday; DeWine back in East Palestine; Browns will play the Jets in Hall of Fame game in August; Happy 220th birthday to Ohio.
National Weather Service confirms tornado touchdowns in southwest and central parts of the state; state lawmaker raises concerns about disposal of contaminated water from East Palestine train derailment site; Dayton-area man sentenced to more than
There are concerns over disposal of waste from the East Palestine train derailment; a state legislator from Delaware died suddenly over the weekend; big changes are coming for drivers in downtown Columbus; gas prices are down.
East Palestine continues to attract attention and concern; hundreds of thousands of Ohioans will soon receive less aid through SNAP; a girls’ high school basketball team is ousted from the state tournament despite winning on the court; Ohio
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg visited East Palestine and the NTSB released a preliminary report on the toxic train derailment; small plane bound for Ohio to assist with Cleveland-area manufacturing plant accident crashed in Arkansas, killing
US EPA Chief orders Norfolk Southern to clean up East Palestine train derailment and to attend all public meetings or face stiff penalties; former president Trump visits East Palestine, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg announces he will be there
Governor DeWine tours homes, drinks tap water in East Palestine; factory explosion in Cleveland kills one, injures 13; University of Toledo students hold vigil for Michigan State University; Antiques Roadshow is coming to Akron.
East Palestine derailment clean-up entering a new phase; Akron-area man killed in his bed after a car crashed into his house; Householder trial in Cincinnati set to resume this week; Ohio State womens hockey team makes history.
Governor DeWine announces a clinic will open in East Palestine for residents who feel sick since the train derailment; shots fired outside of Cleveland high school during the school day, officials believe a student was the target; one Ohio county
More questions than answers for residents in East Palestine; Ohio’s AG says he may sue Norfolk Southern over the East Palestine train derailment and chemical spill; Columbus’ city attorney sues automakers over missing anti-theft