The FDA is urging customers to toss certain brands of grated Pecorino Romano; at the same time, it escalated an existing recall of numerous shredded cheeses.
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A stretch of I-271 between I-71 and I-77 is reopening to traffic. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a truck driver fell asleep and rolled a tanker carrying ethanol causing a lengthy shutdown on a stretch of the highway.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto reflects on how Ohio State head coach Ryan Day leads with grace and finally beat Michigan.
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The Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff members who manage and enforce federal disability law in schools.
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Ohio got warning lights for a lack of other legislation that the organization said the state needs to help drivers and passengers stay safe.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said data shows the multi-agency task forces fighting crime in three Ohio cities are working.
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Costco is one of the largest companies to sue for possible refunds if the Supreme Court strikes down the new import duties.
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Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are facing a May trial on charges that they took bribes to help gamblers betting on their pitches.
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Wilson, a frequent attendee of council meetings for the past five years, defeated incumbent Sam DeShazior in November.
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Pope Leo XIV ended his first overseas papal trip with prayers at Beirut's devastated port and a Mass attended by 150,000 worshippers in a country desperate for signs of hope amid fear of renewed war.