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  Prayers up for Fetty Wap and Alexis Skyy‘s daughter Alaiya as she underwent emergency brain surgery over the weekend, TMZ reports. Alaiya suffers from hydrocephalus, a condition that causes bleeding and fluid in the brain, and needed the procedure to repair a malfunctioning implant in her brain that helps drain blood and fluids. Alaiya […]

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Yay!! Ohians can begin filing their state income tax as of today, January, 28th, 2019 according to the  Department of Taxation.   According to ABC6OnYourSide.com, more than 5.5 million Ohio taxpayers are expected to file by the April 15 deadline, but there are a few changes. An increase in the maximum deduction for Medical Savings Account contributions; […]

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  Native American elder Nathan Phillips doesn’t want to sit down with Covington Catholic junior Nick Sandmann, but instead would like a bigger conversation to take place between the Indigenous People and the Catholic Diocese. SOURCE: TMZ

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A Columbus staple is closing its doors today. Meat Packers Outlet made the announcement on their facebook page that after 61 years of serving the community, they will no longer open. The outlet posted to their facebook page with the caption that read, “After 61 years of serving the city of Columbus we are sorry […]

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Oh Boy! Pickerington city officials say Police Chief Michael Taylor is retiring amid an investigation into reported racist comments that he allegedly made. Taylor will be using personal time until February 19th, and will not be returning to the job. According to MyFox28Columbus.com, city officials said they’d received two anonymous letters claiming Taylor made racist, sexist, […]

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As of today, Tuesday, January 22nd, there are new parking rules in effect for the congested Short North Area. City leaders hope the new plan will help Short North residents and patrons find the task of locating parking easier. Some of the changes include prices increases of many of the meters and side streets require app […]

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This is cool! The official footballs that will be used in Super Bowl LIII will be made right here in Ohio. Wilson Football made the announcement by posting to their Facebook page, saying, “Now that 2 epic championship games are in the books, the teams are set for Super Bowl LIII. The official footballs are […]

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Are your neighborhood streets still packed with layers of snow? It may be that way for a while according to the Department of Public Service The Department of Public Service Administrator Frank Williams said, “We didn’t get enough snow in the majority of residential areas to warrant the need to plow, ” according to MyFox28Columbus.com. “We call […]

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Good News to all EBT recipients! The U.S. Department of Agriculture is issuing February’s allotment of food benefits early. Joy Bivens, Director of Franklin County Job and Family Services stopped by “The Divine Martino Show” today to inform listeners that EBT recipients will receive 2 months worth of their food benefits no later than January […]

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Cleveland is one of many cities impacted by corona-virus. Census results determine funding for resources needed during a pandemic such as community organizations, pandemic relief and unemployment benefits. Make sure your community is represented by completing the 2020 Census online by clicking HERE , via phone at 844-330-2020 or by mail. https://www.facebook.com/931WZAK/videos/256128298897054/ Click your councilman’s […]

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Oh Wow!! A Euclid Ohio teen called the police on her own father for committing one of the worst sins against her ever, he took her phone! According to FoxNews.com, police in Euclid, Ohio, responded to a theft call at a residence only to find that a 16 yr old female was upset with her […]

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  January 16, 2019, is a big day for the Ohio medical marijuana industry as it marks the day that the first Ohio Marijuana dispensaries open their doors for customers. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:   Cresco Labs’ CY+ Dispensary, 180 Main St., in Wintersville, was the first to announce they were opening.  […]