Hijacked Vehicle and High Speed Chase
Audio Assist Version A high-speed chase that originated near Lucasville on Friday afternoon seemed to impact nearly everyone in the ...
Read moreDetailsAudio Assist Version A high-speed chase that originated near Lucasville on Friday afternoon seemed to impact nearly everyone in the ...
Read moreDetailsWorried employees of a local antique store contacted Portsmouth Police after they said a man with a gun at his ...
Read moreDetailsSecond Ward City Council Representative Charlotte Gordon is Portsmouth’s new mayor, replacing Sean Dunne after two years in office. At ...
Read moreDetailsBack in June of 2022, Ohio started allowing citizens to carry a concealed gun without a permit. This is known ...
Read moreDetailsYour recycled live Christmas tree can provide a safe haven for wildlife. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources suggested using ...
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Read moreDetailsOhio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed a bill addressing transgender youth that legislators passed, but he says he has good reasons. ...
Read moreDetailsCabbage is a popular food to eat on New Year's Day to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming ...
Read moreDetailsA desperate man with a gun turned to his pastor for help. Just before 9 pm, the pastor of a ...
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