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In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not protected by the 4th Amendment.
NEWARK, Ohio (WCMH) – A man who was found guilty of vehicular manslaughter after a fiery crash on Interstate 70 in 2023 will learn his fate in court Monday morning. Jacob McDonald, who was found ...
A man who was found guilty of vehicular homicide after a fiery crash on Interstate 70 in 2023 learned his fate in court ...
A man who was found guilty of vehicular manslaughter after a fiery crash on Interstate 70 in 2023 learned his fate in court ...
Heath broke ground on its new $748,000 12-court pickleball complex June 26 at Geller Park, Licking County's only other ...
Some stories are so big or complicated they seem to go on forever. But if you stay for 37 years, you see some of those ...
The Buckeye Institute recently filed its first brief in an appeal, saying the federal government’s ban on distilling of ...
Trek Brewing Co. owner John Ream has appealed a federal court's dismissal of his lawsuit against the Treasury Department over ...
The "Dig It for the House" tourney in Newark raised over $19K for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio, supporting ...
The US Supreme Court has upheld a law from Tennessee banning gender-affirming care for minors. Ohio has a similar law, and the decision has given confidence to supporters of that law. But opponents ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care for transgender youth in a decision that will affect states like Ohio.
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