Man Accidentally Shot After Showing Girlfriend How To Use Gun: Police
The Gun Violence Archive found there had been 247 cases of unintentional firearm discharge in the U.S. this year.
Alleged Robber's Plan Went Wrong After He Reportedly Forgot Keys in Bank
Police located and took the suspect's car into custody before they were able to find the man they accused of robbery.
Man Who Died in Police Shooting in Hospital Was Shot 20 Times: Coroner
Miles Jackson, a 27-year-old Black man, was shot and killed last April in Ohio following a struggle with police after a gun was discovered hidden in his pants.
Eggbert, the Cat Born With One Eye and a Nostril, Finds His Forever Home
"I've always had a special place in my heart for the animals with special needs," said Eggbert's new owner.
Proud Boy Yells Racial Slurs, Hits Black Woman in Shocking Video
"That's a f***ing woman," another man said several times as he threw a punch back at Andrew Walls before the video ended.
Governors Push Retailers to Stop Selling Russian Products in Nod to Ukraine
Some states including Texas and Ohio began asking stores to stop selling the items to pressure Putin to halt his attack.
Teacher Sex Tape AirDropped to Hundreds of Students Prompts Investigation
The teacher has been removed from the classroom while officers conduct an investigation.
'Hi Baby!': Mom Interrupts TV Reporter at Work in Viral Video
In the middle of a broadcast in Ohio, reporter Myles Harris was interrupted by a local fan—his mother.
10 States and Cities With the Biggest Pothole Problems
Potholes cost U.S. drivers about $3 billion in repairs every year
Debate Descends into Chaos as Far-Right Candidate Argues with Audience
Mandel demanded that the audience member not "lecture" him on race as the pair broke into an argument.
5-Year-Old Autistic Boy Abandoned by Mother, Found Wandering Alone: Police
Heather Nicole Adkins was arrested by officers 80 miles away from where her child was found.
Jim Jordan Should Be Disqualified From Ballot Over Jan. 6: Protestors
Demonstrators outside the Republican's office held signs with messages that said, "Stop the Big Lie" and "Never Forget Jan. 6."
Ohio Court Could Hold Redistricting Panel in Contempt Over Maps Dispute
Since September, the commission passed two sets of maps that were found unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court.
Puppies Have Tails Amputated After Being Zip-Tied and Abandoned
In a video shot just after the three Rottweiler pups arrived at an Ohio shelter, one worker said they were "absolutely devastated" by their condition.
Super Bowl Crypto Ads Ripped By Senator, Says They Didn't Mention 'Scams'
This is not the first time Brown has discussed the risks associated with investing in cryptocurrencies, as he made similar comments in July 2021.
Lindell Strongly Denies Endorsing Renacci in Ohio Governor Race
"There's no way I'm going to endorse this guy for governor if he doesn't even believe the election was stolen," Lindell told Newsweek.
Trump May Bypass Big Names Mandel, Vance in Ohio Race for Unknown Dolan
Though Dolan might not be his first pick, other GOP candidates have fallen out of Trump's good graces, leaving his future endorsement up in the air.
Ohio Mayor Steps Down After Comment Linking Ice Fishing to Prostitution
Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert says his comments, which were an attempt to inject a bit of dry humor, were misunderstood.
Raccoon Trapped on Ohio Porch for a Week Dies From Injuries Despite Rescue
Charity workers who rescued the raccoon from a metal trap said it had likely been attacked by other animals while it was vulnerable.
Bakery Designs Special Birthday Cakes for Kids in Foster Care
"It's just a name on a birthday cake, but it says 'someone knows me,'" Jera Stewart, the owner of Jera's Heavenly Sweet told Newsweek.
Raccoon Caught in Trap on Porch Was Attacked, Left Covered in Bite Marks
"Raccoons get into lots of different situations because they're naturally inquisitive and intelligent," WEST President Beth Kelly told Newsweek.
Trucker Blockade at U.S.-Canada Border Causes Over $1B in Losses Daily
"In a matter of a couple of months, you're talking about losing more money than all of General Motors is worth," labor expert Arthur Wheaton told Newsweek.
Raccoon Stuck on Ohio Porch for a Week Gets Rescued in Heartwarming Video
The animal was fed and cared for after its leg was caught in a metal trap.
Man in Ohio Linked to Threat Made to Canadian Police Amid Protests
"We now have an active investigation south of the border," Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly announced Monday.
Republicans' Revised Legislative Maps Struck Down by Ohio Supreme Court
The GOP-dominated Ohio Redistricting Commission was ordered to draw additional maps that do not violate a state constitutional provision against partisan gerrymandering.
'Hillbilly Elegy' Author's Campaign Suffering Over His Anti-Trump Views
"I can't vote for Trump, I think that he is noxious," J.D. Vance once stated. His views may cost him a Senate seat as PACs hammer him for his past statements.
14-Year-Old To Have Leg Amputated After Hurt Ankle Reveals Bone Cancer
Around 400 children and teens are diagnosed with osteosarcoma—a type of bone cancer—every year in the United States.
Ohio Supreme Court Narrows Standard for Rape in Case Involving 2-Year-Old
Since Smith did not sexually penetrate the boy, her conviction was overturned.
Donald Trump Clears Path for MAGA Ticket in Ohio's GOP Senate Race
Cleveland businessman and Trump supporter Bernie Moreno said he pulled out of the crowded Republican primary after a "private meeting" with the former president.
Ohio Bill May Make It Easier to Sue Social Media Companies Over Censorship
Similar bills were introduced in both Florida and Texas, but both were blocked by federal judges in each state for violating the First Amendment.