
ONN Daily: Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Train derails in Northwest Ohio; Arrest made in the shooting death of a 10-year-old Cleveland boy; most of the Hocking River is unfit for human use; Findlay may allow marijuana dispensaries.
Train derails in Northwest Ohio; Arrest made in the shooting death of a 10-year-old Cleveland boy; most of the Hocking River is unfit for human use; Findlay may allow marijuana dispensaries.
Columbus company re-opens after mass shooting a week ago; bald eagle dead of suspected bird flu in Summit County; father of fallen Toledo police officer is facing felony charges; Cincinnati-based Kroger announces job cuts.
Gov. DeWine taps former Buckeye football coach Jim Tressel to fill Lt. Governor seat; after 100 days of closure, southbound lanes of Cincinnati’s Daniel Carter Beard bridge are open; city of Springfield sues a neo-Nazi group over
Gov. DeWine taps former Buckeye football coach Jim Tressel to fill Lt. Governor seat; after 100 days of closure, southbound lanes of Cincinnati’s Daniel Carter Beard bridge are open; city of Springfield sues a neo-Nazi group over
$20 million bond set for suspect in mass shooting near Columbus; state health officials say there is a low risk to the public as Ohio leads the nation in bird flu cases; layoff plans significantly reduced at Toledo’s Jeep plant; Cleveland is
Second victim dies after a mass shooting near Columbus; officials in Wood County are warning residents of a scam call demanding utility payments; Frank LaRose announces run for state auditor; OSU head football coach Ryan Day gets a new contract
Suspect arrested arrested after a deadly mass shooting near Columbus; Geauga County’s animal shelter closed temporarily after a canine distemper diagnosis; hundreds could be laid off at Dayton’s airport; Governor DeWine orders all
Vice President Vance visits East Palestine on second anniversary of the toxic train derailment; lawsuit filed alleging deaths caused by the toxic train derailment in East Palestine; late fees are returning to the Ohio Turnpike; Browns’ Myles
Vice President JD Vance visits East Palestine on the second anniversary of the Norfolk Southern train derailment; an investigation is underway after a man was found dead in his car on a northeast Ohio highway; Toledo police officer appears in
Two victims of Washington, DC air disaster had Ohio ties; case of tuberculosis confirmed at a Columbus-area high school; state lawmakers want to change the rules surrounding recreational marijuana in Ohio; no women’s pro soccer team for