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A devastating fire has left a Chillicothe woman homeless after flames tore through her uninsured residence, destroying most of the structure and her belongings, according to a ...
Authorities in Ross County detained a man on Wednesday after reports that he was shooting a gun from a bicycle in a residential area, deputies said. The incident occurred ...
Two critical leadership positions at the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Wilmington, Ohio, remain vacant as the region braces for the peak of severe weather season, ...
Donald R. Henson, a white male born on November 24, 1974, was booked on May 8, 2025, at 10:09 AM following his arrest by the Ross County authorities. He is described as having blonde hair, hazel eyes, ...
A robbery unfolded at a BP gas station in Chillicothe on Tuesday, leaving employees rattled and police hunting for a masked suspect. At approximately 2:45 a.m., officers ...
A serious crashed happened in Chillicothe at the paper factory. It happened at around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday along Eighth Street. That’s where a maroon SUV crashed into semi ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly, first identified in Ohio in 2020 after its 2014 discovery in Pennsylvania, is emerging this spring, posing a threat to gardens and the state’s ...
United Parcel Service (UPS) will eliminate 20,000 jobs and close 164 facilities in 2025, driven by new or increased tariffs under President Donald Trump and a sharp reduction in ...
Grammy-nominated pop artist and TikTok sensation Benson Boone will embark on his “American Heart” arena tour in fall 2025, following his debut performance on “Saturday Night ...
Ross County voters will head to the polls on today for a primary election featuring unopposed candidates and several key issues. All candidates in the primary are unopposed ...
A Leesburg man who was riding a farm tractor in Fayette County was electrocuted after one of the sprayer arms hit a power line, according to reports. 911 callers reported ...
Broadband access in southern Ohio is something that has been discussed for nearly 25 years. State and federal officials have claimed to have thrown millions — if not billions at ...