The collision, which gouged one plane’s nose and broke another’s wing, did not impact airport operations, officials said.
US stocks drift near their records as tech keeps rising and Wall Street keeps ignoring DC's shutdown
NEW YORK(AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting around their records on Thursday as technology stocks keep rising and as Wall Street keeps ignoring the shutdown of the U.S. government. The S&P 500 was mostly ...
Walmart announced its in-house brands would phase out synthetic, petroleum-based dyes over the next few years.
TOLEDO, Ohio — The newest U.S. Drought Monitor map was released Thursday morning and shows that dry conditions are persistent across large parts of the country. Some regions are worsening, others ...
WASHINGTON — Even more shrimp is being recalled because it could be radioactive, federal regulators announced this week. Some frozen raw shrimp sold by Sea Port Products Corp. is being recalled ...
LENAWEE COUNTY, Mich. — One person was killed in a crash involving a car and a semi truck Wednesday afternoon, according to the Lenawee County Sheriff's Office. In a press release, the sheriff's ...
Nessel said scammers may take advantage of the situation to impersonate a government agency or official in an attempt to get sensitive information.
What are HB 1 and SB 88? Proposed law would prevent some foreign nationals from buying Ohio property
The controversial bill has drawn criticisms from many who describe it as xenophobia, while its sponsor cites safety and security.
Good wine does not have to come with a big price tag. With this limited-time offer from Swirl Wine Shop, you can fill your rack with 18 full-size bottles for just $69.97 plus shipping (reg. $270).
NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio — When head coach Greg Bishop decided to return to North Baltimore High School (NBHS) this offseason, he felt potential within the football program. That's now turned into ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Researchers at the University of Arkansas have recently discovered geological formations on Mars that suggest the past presence of large rivers that once flowed into an ocean.
WASHINGTON — At least eight federal agencies are publicly blaming the government shutdown on Democrats or the left, a move critics say misuses U.S. government websites in a partisan messaging war.
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