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Former Sebring water system operator charged

The former operator of the Sebring water system is facing criminal charges and a maximum fine of more than $2 million for allegedly failing to notify residents about potentially hazardous lead levels in their drinking water.

Poll: Trump & Clinton still tied in Ohio

As the major political parties prepare to raise the curtains on their national presidential nominating conventions, a new poll show Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump are still locked in a dead heart among Ohio voters.

Officials encourage Narcan use for addicts

Calling the sudden increase in heroin and opioid overdoses this past weekend a “public health epidemic,” Columbus officials urged addicts and their loved ones to buy an anti-overdose drug and said the city is planning a new rehab center.

“Vanishing Women” trial underway

A trial is underway for a man accused of fatally shooting a woman whose slaying is one of several deaths and disappearances that have troubled folks in this southern Ohio city.

2 teens, adult shot on East Side

Police say a 12-year-old girl and a 16-year-old girl were among three people shot and injured when someone repeatedly fired into a home on the East Side early Tuesday

Gas price at 3 1/2-month low

For the first time in 15 weeks, the average price of regular gasoline in Columbus dropped below $2 a gallon to start the work week.