FirstEnergy to repay Ohio customers nearly $280M following PUCO investigation
On Wednesday, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) approved a FirstEnergy Ohio settlement providing compensation for utility customers affected by FirstEnergy's violation of Ohio law. As part of the order, the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, the Ohio Edison Company and the Toledo Edison Company...
Ohio Lawmakers Demand Jail Inspections Over Warden Burgers Punishment
Ohio lawmakers have recently called for inspections at a county jail. This action follows accusations of serving “warden burgers” as punishment. In Butler County, Ohio, Sheriff Richard Jones introduced the “warden burger” policy. This meal serves as discipline for inmates in isolation. For example, offenders eat the...
Police searching for wanted shooting suspect in Ohio
OHIO — Central Ohio Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect connected to a drive-by shooting that occurred on Christmas Eve. According to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers, the shooting happened on Dec. 24, 2024, at approximately 11:47 p.m. at a single-family residence located on South...
New Details Uncovered Following the Deaths of Ohio Dentist Spencer Tepe and His Wife...
One week after their deaths, new details have emerged in the case of a Columbus couple found dead in their home, including video evidence and public tips. Spencer Tepe, 37, and his wife Monique, 39, were discovered on December 30, 2025, during a welfare check after family and friends grew...
The Salary You Need to Be Considered ‘Middle Class’ in Ohio (2026)
While Ohio remains significantly cheaper than the coasts, the "Silicon Heartland" initiative and a surging housing market have redefined financial stability. The gap between the "statistical" middle class and the "comfortable" middle class has widened, especially depending on which of the "Three C's" you call home....
DeWine announces endorsement for governor
Ramaswamy tapped McColley as his running mate on Tuesday evening.
Ohio auditor says profiling won’t occur in fraud investigations
An eruption of online claims has materialized alleging Somali-run day care centers in the state are ripping off taxpayers.
Man arrested after calling police for non-existent intruders in Ohio, admits to consuming mushrooms
OHIO — A Washington County man was arrested after deputies responded to a report of intruders that authorities later determined did not exist, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said 56-year-old James Lambert called to report that people were inside his home and refusing to leave. When...
DeWine talks property tax reform balances relief and school funding
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WLIO) — Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio’s newly signed property tax reform strikes a balance between providing relief for property owners and continuing to fund schools, agencies and organizations across the state. The five bills DeWine signed into law before Christmas will not take effect until...
Major Seizures Yielded In Southern Ohio Casino Operation Amid Growing Concerns About Gambling Expansion...
A recent sweeping investigation by law enforcement officers into illegal gambling locations and operations that have been running across the Southern Ohio region has resulted in the confiscation of more than 100 slot machines and over $200,000 in illegal cash. This comes on the back of more widespread societal...

















