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Police in Chillicothe have deployed automated license plate recognition cameras from Flock Safety to aid in crime investigations, but details about their exact placements and ...
On July 6, 2025, the Chillicothe Police Department responded to a variety of incidents throughout the city, ranging from criminal trespass and warrants to a dog bite and multiple disorderly ...
On July 13, 2025, incidents reported by the Ross County Sheriff’s Office included various offenses such as disorderly conduct, criminal trespass, theft, and assault. Additionally, several ...
A 22-year-old Minford woman died early Friday in a single-vehicle crash on Taylor Hill Road, the Ohio State Highway Patrol said. Chandler E. Preston was driving a 2004 Chevrolet ...
Ohio’s social work terrain is shifting fast, thanks to the growing popularity of one‑year advanced standing MSW tracks. These programs are tailored for students who already hold a Bachelor of ...
Attending a live sporting event can be one of the most exhilarating experiences for a fan. The atmosphere, the crowd, the ...
The Chillicothe City Council is scheduled to vote Monday on an ordinance that would raise water rates by 2%, a modest hike aimed at keeping pace with inflation and operational ...
Palmer Luckey, Peter Thiel, and other notable figures in Silicon Valley plan to start Erebor, a digital bank located in Columbus, Ohio. This bank aims to address the gap left by Silicon Valley ...
Casual dating, companionship arrangements, and non-traditional relationships are part of many adults’ lives. Instead of assuming one path fits everyone, people are setting their own expectations ...
File Photo Police reports out of Chillicothe show a sharp and unusual split: property crime has jumped 105% year-over-year, while violent crime is down 44%. It’s a pattern that’s ...
Ohio has taken a significant step to reform law enforcement practices with the passage of Senate Bill 114, a new law that prohibits the use of ticket and arrest quotas by ...
A widespread Verizon network outage has left thousands of residents in southern Ohio without cell phone and internet services, affecting data, voice, text, and wireless home ...