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The number of Ohioans killed in domestic violence incidents in the last fiscal year ticked up a bit, with kids comprising more than a dozen of those deaths.
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Retired U.S. Rep. Dave Hobson died on Sunday. He represented Springfield and surrounding counties in Congress for many years, known for finding funding for local projects.
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Wittenberg University and Clark State College canceled events and moved classes online amid more threats. People also came to Haitian restaurants and pastors expressed support.
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This comes as racist rumors targeting Haitian immigrants in Springfield have been circulating on social media all week.
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The FBI is investigating a bomb threat that had officials in Springfiel evacuate city hall. The Ohio city has been dealing with hostile and false rumors about Haitians who live there.
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FirstEnergy has agreed to pay a $100 million fine to settle civil fraud charges from the SEC, but the federal agency will go ahead with civil fraud charges against the utility’s former top executive.
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This comes after recent incendiary claims from social media posts that were picked up and spread by former President Donald Trump and right-wing media about Haitians in Springfield eating pets, which is not true.
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Jen Miller, executive director of The League of Women Voters, said her group is doing a voter registration tour to 15 colleges throughout Ohio until the registration deadline on Oct. 7.
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As e-book use has exploded, libraries nationwide have been feeling the effects of a marketplace with uneven pricing.
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Corn dogs, deep-fried Twinkies, butter sculptures and influenza virus? Here’s why state fairs could be potential breeding grounds for viral mutation.
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Policy Matters Ohio's annual report on how working people are faring in this economy said wages grew and outpaced inflation, but that pay is still too low.
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The Indiana State Fair is exhibiting prize dairy cows, amid the threat of bird flu that has been detected in cattle from 13 states.