FALLS CHURCH, Va. — The federal government has acknowledged that it shares its terrorist watchlist with more than 1,400 private entities, including hospitals and universities, prompting concerns from civil libertarians that those mistakenly →
NEW YORK — Can Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders recapture the magic that fueled his first presidential campaign? To win the nomination, he may not need to. As Sanders, a 77-year-old self-described democratic socialist, formally launches his 2020 →
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A man will face charges of inducing panic after an ominous social media post suggested a school shooting in Lorain. According to a news release from Lorain police, a man named Brandon Green posted “Do not send kids to school n →
MARINE MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, Calif. — Hunkered down behind a wall of snow, two U.S. Marines melt slush to make drinking water after spending the night digging out a defensive position high in the Sierra Nevada. Their laminated →
CHICAGO — Chicago's top prosecutor recused herself from the investigation into the attack reported by "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett shortly after police requested another interview with the actor. The office of Cook County State's Attorney →
WELLIGNTON — The Wellington School Board approved Superintendent Ed Weber’s new four-year contract at the board meeting Tuesday night. According to the contract, Weber will have a four-year term from Aug. 1, 2020, to July 31, 2024. →
RIMINI, Mont. — Every day many millions of gallons of water loaded with arsenic, lead and other toxic metals flow from some of the most contaminated mining sites in the U.S. and into surrounding lakes and streams without being treated, The →
WELLINGTON — Students at Wellington High School will have a chance at a new scholarship this spring thanks in part to a group of generous village officials. A total of $1,000 was raised through donations from village officials without any →
WELLIGNTON — Dozens of former educators, community members, community leaders and families filled the Westwood Elementary cafeteria for the Wellington School Board meeting Tuesday night. Wellington school board member Ayers Ratliff, →
ELYRIA — Economic and infrastructure development successes drove the city in 2018, Mayor Holly Brinda said Tuesday, while promising more to come for businesses, consumers and residents. Delivering her seventh State of the City Address to a →
COLUMBUS — Republican Gov. Mike DeWine is open to looking at the impact of House Bill 70 on the state’s school districts. When questioned by Andy Young, editor emeritus of The Chronicle-Telegram, at an annual AP-sponsored forum Tuesday, →
ELYRIA — City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a downtown facade improvement program that will reimburse business or building owners up to $10,000 for fixing up the fronts of their shops or buildings. A total of $100,000 in economic →