The Ohio State Highway Patrol released footage of them stopping a U-Haul in Cambridge, Ohio, after it was seen crossing the edge line.
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPennsylvania lawmakers grill leaders over spending as budget hearings commence(WHTM) — Governor Josh Shapiro laid out a $51.4 billion budget proposal earlier this month, and now state lawmakers are questioning department heads trying to justify their funding requests.
Mark your calendars. Here's when Wawa's famous coffee, made-to-order hoagies, breakfast sandwiches and more arrive in Ohio.
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A Pennsylvania man was stabbed 11 times in a private prison in Youngstown and given substandard medical care afterward, according to a lawsuit. Jamal Knox, 30, was moved to a ...
Wawa is opening its first Ohio store on April 16, launching the convenience retailer’s expansion into the Midwest.
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Parade Pets on MSNCockatoo's Adoration of Local Ohio Meteorologist Makes Him the Ultimate Fan BoyWKBN 27 First News meteorologist Paul Wetzl, who forecasts the weather in Northeast Ohio and Northwestern Pennsylvania, has an unexpected yet adorable fan—a Cockatoo named Furby. In fact, this funny bird can't get enough of his local weather guy!
Vivek Ramaswamy is ready to launch his much-promised bid for the Ohio governorship, which he was rumored to be planning since before Trump's inauguration.
By Kathiann M. Kowalski for Canary Media. Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Ohio News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration One of the nation’s largest hydrogen-powered transit fleets is seeking to switch to a cleaner — and local — fuel source as part of a federally funded clean hydrogen hub.
Wawa is set to open its first Ohio store this spring.The popular convenience store chain's first store in Ohio will open April 16 at 7198 Cincinnati Dayton Road, Liberty Township. Wawa says the date is extra special because it falls on the same date they opened their first store in Pennsylvania 61 years ago.
“I think the Pennsylvania taxpayer shouldn’t be asked to subsidize a plant that’s going to turn around, close the equipment, and go to Ohio.” Pennsylvania receives lots of money from D.C ...
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