Armed Officials Raid Famous TikToker's House Over 'Dangerous' Monkey
Rico Exotic, who has 1.7 million followers, did not have a permit to house the monkey in Ohio. He says he was not told that he needed one when he contacted the authorities.
How 'Bystander Fatigue' Prevented Catching Dayton Mass Shooter
The attacker's friends and peers did not know about his violent fantasies, leading the report to conclude "bystander fatigue" contributed to the shooting.
No, Kids Are Not Running Through Fences for 'Kool-Aid Man' TikTok Challenge
Homeowners have reported teens damaging fences, citing it as the "Kool-Aid Man" TikTok challenge, but TikTok and police alike found no evidence it even exists.
Family Of Mother And Daughter Separated At Auschwitz Reunited
Dena Morris said: "I'm feeling like it's surreal. Like, it can't be real, but it is real. And it just kind of completes you."
Federal Jury Finds CVS, Walgreens, Walmart Contributed to Opioid Crisis
The crisis has killed half a million Americans over the past two decades, but this was the first time pharmacy companies defended their role in court.
Eric Holder Says Ohio's New Congressional Map 'An Insult' as Democrats Sue
The plan is "even more rigged than its predecessor and an outlier among partisan gerrymanders nationwide," the lawsuit alleges.
Deer Are Catching COVID in These Four States
Researchers aren't clear how the virus is spreading among the deer.
26 Coal-Fired Power Plants Plan to Stop Burning Coal Due to New Rule
A new rule requiring coal-fired power plants to remove ash and toxic metals from their wastewater has caused dozens to shut down or switch to natural gas.
The Secret Is, "Everybody Gets Rich Except the People Who Put Money In"
How hedge funds and private equity firms exploit workers' retirement savings.
Ohio County 'Shocked' After Mike Lindell Event Shares Its Computers' Data
"Nobody had ever made a suggestion of election malfeasance," a Lake County official said.
Ohio House Passes Bill Preventing Vaccine Mandates in Businesses, Schools
The bill passed in Ohio's House of Representatives Thursday would stop businesses and schools from requiring vaccination for employees, customers or students.
Man Sings Lullaby to Baby Donkey Cradled in His Arms in Heartwarming Video
One animal lover described the video as proof "there's a few good people left on this planet."
Man Accused of 1969 Bank Robbery Identified by U.S. Marshals
The man walked out of the bank with $215,000—worth more than $1.7 million in 2021.
Car Crashes Into Man's Home Following Police Chase
A man was asleep on his couch in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, when a vehicle being pursued by police crashed into his home early Friday morning.
Black Cop Who Found 'KKK' Note From Ex-Police Chief Files Complaint
The former police chief made a "pointy KKK hat out of paper" and wore it in front of the officer and told him that he should wear that hat on his next call.
Army Vet Reunited With Dog Who Helps Him Manage PTSD on Veterans Day
"I feel on top of the world to have him back," Nick Rankin said. "When he saw me, he started crying."
Beast of Bourbon: Ohio 'Bottle Lottery' Serves Up a Chance at Rare Booze
All individuals must be over the age of 21 to enter the drawing.
Ohio Woman, 35, Who Advocated for Better Cancer Care Dies of Disease
Tori Geib helped to change Ohio's law on "fail first" treatments, which saw health insurance companies specify that late-stage cancer patients initially be given cheaper drugs.
Man Decapitated Mom After Claiming the 'Holy Spirit' Said She Was the Devil
Lionel Gore, 34, said he decapitated his mother and set her house on fire while his 6-year-old nephew watched.
Kaboom! Ohio Governor Approves Legal Launching of Fireworks on Special Days
The previous law permitted residents to purchase consumer-grade fireworks within state borders, but they were required to move them out of Ohio within 48 hours.
Baby Gorilla at Ohio Zoo Adopted by Elder Female After Mom's Lack of Care
The young western lowland gorilla, the first to be born at Cleveland Zoo, is being cared for by the oldest female in the group, who takes it to be fed by humans.
Fire at Toledo's Lone Abortion Clinic Deemed Arson
On October 28, when firefighters arrived at the city's only abortion clinic, flames were surrounding an electrical box on an exterior wall.
Infant Orphaned When Mom Killed in Car Crash Months After Dad Dies of COVID
After losing her husband, Kera Leskovec wrote on Facebook their daughter would grow up hearing "amazing stories" about her dad.
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Requesting 'Military Training' From ISIS
"Don't thank me...it's my duty," Naser Almadaoji told an individual he believed to be a member of ISIS after translating a document from Arabic to English.
Baltimore Ravens' Malik Harrison Wounded in Cleveland Shooting on Halloween
The team announced the linebacker suffered a "non-life-threatening injury" while visiting his home state over the weekend.
One-Eyed Rescue Dog Reacts With Delight After Learning She Is Being Adopted
Ann, who is a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, survived a difficult start to her life in a puppy mill.
Myth Debunker Says Concerns About THC-Laced Halloween Candy Are Unfounded
The phenomenon of drugged Halloween candy being given to unsuspecting kids is said to be largely an urban legend.
Ohio High School Cancels Play Over Implied Gay Character
The play is among the most popular modern productions for high schools and the version planned had been retooled for young audiences.
Father Allegedly Shoots Son Because He Wouldn't Stop Playing Guitar
At the scene, authorities found the guitar in question—and they said it was covered in "apparent bullet holes."
Josh Mandel, Ohio Senate Candidate, Believes Election Stolen From Trump
The former Ohio treasurer continued to push the Big Lie, despite no evidence backing claims nearly one year since the vote took place.