A recent policy shift by the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding overpayments is raising concerns among recipients in Ohio. Under the new rules, individuals who receive excess payments—whether due to
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Development Surges at Geauga Lake as Projects Take Shape
Years after the closure of its theme parks, Geauga Lake is witnessing a wave of redevelopment. Among the most notable projects, Meijer is set to begin construction on a new
Ohio Supreme Court to Weigh Columbus Gun Safety Regulations
The Ohio Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether Columbus can enforce its gun safety regulations while legal challenges to the ordinance are still pending. The city’s law,
Three People Shot at Akron Bar Concert, Two in Critical Condition
AKRON, Ohio — Police are searching for a suspect after gunfire erupted inside a crowded bar during a concert early Monday, leaving three people injured, two critically. The shooting occurred
Cleveland Sponsors Express Concerns Over Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Newcomers
Cleveland-area sponsors are voicing concerns over the uncertain future of Ukrainians they helped bring to the United States through a now-paused sponsorship program. The White House on Thursday refuted reports
Richmond Heights Police Searching for Missing 15-Year-Old Girl
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating 15-year-old Sahara Houston-Williams, who has been missing since Wednesday, March 5. Sahara was last seen leaving her
Ohio House Introduces Less Restrictive Marijuana Bill as Alternative to Senate Proposal
The Ohio House has introduced a competing marijuana reform bill that presents a more moderate approach compared to the restrictive Senate version. While maintaining the existing limits on home cultivation,
Two Men Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Cleveland Street Takeover
Two men involved in a street takeover in Cleveland have now been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated riot, inducing panic, and
Six Months Later After Alleged Infant Abuse, Lake County Family Seeks Justice
It’s now been six months after an alleged case of child abuse, a Lake County family is still searching for answers and calling for justice. They are urging anyone with
Intel’s Ohio Investment Faces Uncertainty as Trump Calls for CHIPS Act Repeal
The bipartisan CHIPS Act played a pivotal role in Intel’s decision to invest billions in Ohio, laying the groundwork for a massive semiconductor manufacturing plant. However, President Donald Trump recently