New Ohio State offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has already liked what he has seen so far from Jeremiah Smith this spring. The Ohio State Buckeyes have already started to hit the ground running in ...
A temporary traffic pattern is set for Community Road on March 31, 2026, according to the South Carolina Department of Transportation. SCDOT Things may look a little different on this Richland County ...
The Missouri Attorney General's Office Filed two felony counts of first-degree promoting gambling and a civil action against a Greene County convenience store for housing illegal slot machines, ...
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - A worker was killed in an industrial accident on Monday at Ford Motor Company in Sharonville after a press machine turned on while it was being serviced. On March 16 at ...
Mark Alexander Adams appeared in a King County courtroom this week, charged with first-degree murder. Prosecutors say he deliberately drove his car into an 88-year-old woman in a Bellevue parking lot, ...
Bill Self was ejected for just the third time in his career during Kansas' 70-60 loss to Arizona State at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe on March 3. But the ejection did provide a first for the ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — A bill that would create state-level penalties for possessing machine gun conversion devices has passed the Kentucky House and now heads to the Senate. House Bill 299 would ...
As the Artemis II crew splashed down safely into the Pacific Ocean on Friday, the work of several facilities here in West Virginia helped guide it safely on its Multiple people transported after ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alex Shay, volunteer state director for Gun Owners of America, testifies in favor of Senate Bill 1071, which would require state ...
State Sen. Ryan Weld opposed two gun-related bills before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday. One bill would allow the State Police to sell machine guns to individuals in violation of federal law.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled in favor of the General Assembly's ban on so-called "gray machines," Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Friday.