Speedway Vagrant Problem Not Letting Up
Portsmouth Speedway’s issues with vagrants and addicts don’t show any signs of letting up. You’ll recall corporate security contacted PPD ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth Speedway’s issues with vagrants and addicts don’t show any signs of letting up. You’ll recall corporate security contacted PPD ...
Read moreDetailsThe information for the Restaurant Report Card comes from the Portsmouth Health Department. The results are in random order and ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth’s proposed capital improvement budget includes $4 million for a water treatment plant, $15,000 for Little League, and $200,000 for ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth City Council will consider supporting changing the law to slow down cars in the city. A proposed resolution says ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth, Ohio Police need your help to locate a missing child. PPD says 13-year-old Taylor Johnson was last seen at ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth city councilman Joey Sandlin was rear-ended by a Portsmouth City Police detective who was driving an unmarked vehicle in ...
Read moreDetailsA concerned Portsmouth parent contacted police at 11 pm to report her child had been bullied to the point where ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth Mayor Sean Dunne is not at all happy with Scioto County Daily News’ coverage of the proposed agenda for ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth Police were left with a bloody vehicle and very few answers after a juvenile was shot under mysterious circumstances. ...
Read moreDetailsThe Portsmouth City Manager is asking City Council to give his office the go-ahead to apply for a grant to ...
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