We can not stress the importance of voting enough! The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in the favor for Ohio’s method for removing ineligible voters from its rolls. Under Ohio’s policy, if registered voters miss voting for two years, they are sent registration confirmation notices. If they do not respond and have not voted over […]

Cecil Koger is a convicted killer who is currently serving a 33 year sentence for aggravated murder and aggravated robbery. Kroger filled a federal lawsuit against the prison because they forcefully cut his dreads off five times. Kroger in the lawsuit stated that his faith of Rastafarianism which requires him to wear dreadlocks.  According to […]

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911 dispatcher Constance Hollinger was suspended for eight days, while William Cunningham, an off-duty officer, was handed a two-day suspension.

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Ohio has long been considered a haven for some of the world’s best funk musicians, and now an upcoming venue will be erected in the city of Dayton to honor pioneers of the genre. This March, the city will welcome the opening of the Funk Music Hall Of Fame and Exhibit Center, an effort that […]

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Pat and Joe Jude went away to see their daughter for Thanksgiving and when they returned on Nov. 28, their house had been broken into and wrecked.

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A day after a brazen knife attack left several students injured, fear of retaliation grips Ohio State University's minority students.

Brandi Meadows, Bresha's mother, tearfully spoke about her family's pain. “She is my hero. I wasn’t strong enough to get out and she helped me," Meadows told reporters gathered at her home.

Rae'Lynn Thomas' aunt cried that James Allen Byrd "took a light away from all of us that we can't get back."

Arnold Black was beaten so severely by police, he suffered memory loss and needed brain surgery.

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William Pretzer, the museum's senior History Curator, asked the city to delay demolition of the structure in an email Monday.

As voters headed to the polls in five early voting states Tuesday, presidential candidates in both parties zig zagged across the country as they made last-ditch efforts to make an impression.

Following outrage that the city of Cleveland would charge the estate of a 12-year-old boy fatally shot by police with his last ambulance ride, Mayor Frank Jackson apologized, dropping the $500 claim.