Ohio April 26, 2023 Some East Palestine residents still living in hotels almost 3 months after train derailment Nearly 3 months after the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, homeowners are facing tough decisions about whether to say in the community or leave for good.
Super Bowl LVII February 11, 2023 Kelce brothers' former HS coach reflects on their journey from Cleveland Heights to Super Bowl LVII In their Ohio hometown of Cleveland Heights, Jason and Travis Kelce have already made history. Their high school football coach speaks with Fox News.
Idaho December 28, 2022 Idaho murders: Police officers being offered counseling amid ongoing investigation into student deaths University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, 21, were stabbed several times and murdered on Nov. 13.
Voting October 24, 2022 More than 7 million ballots cast as midterm early voting continues to surge Across the country, early voting is surging weeks ahead of the midterm elections. More than 7.5 million people have voted early so far.
Midterm Elections September 16, 2022 Abortion remains key issue for some voters ahead of midterms Abortion has become an increasingly important issue ahead of the 2022 midterm election cycle after the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning over Roe V. Wade earlier this year.
Environment August 24, 2022 Spotted lanternflies found in Ohio put Lake Erie wine producers on high alert After popping up in Pennsylvania nearly a decade ago, the spotted lanternfly has come back year after year, spreading to more states and threatening plants.
World War Two August 23, 2022 Largest D-Day reenactment in the US draws thousands to Ohio town Each year, one small Ohio city of Conneaut hosts the nation’s largest D-Day reenactment to remember and honor the sacrifices of World War II veterans.
Opioid Crisis May 10, 2022 Ohio AG issues warning about 'Frankenstein opioids,' more powerful than fentanyl In Ohio, forensic experts are sounding the alarm after tracking a year-over-year increase of a dangerous, new group of synthetic opioids called "nitazenes."
Ukraine April 7, 2022 Firefighters across the US on mission to donate safety equipment to Ukraine Across the U.S., first responders are answering the call to help people in Ukraine.
Ukraine March 23, 2022 Ukrainian schools in US uphold heritage as Russia's war rages Amid Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian schools in the U.S. have taken on a greater role in protecting the culture of their people.
Ukraine March 16, 2022 Ukrainians share human toll of Russian invasion, combat disinformation on social media Amid the war in Ukraine, social media has become a battlefield to fight Russian disinformation.
Coronavirus March 11, 2022 The long-term COVID concern for immune compromised Americans: 'I'm at risk' As pandemic restrictions are lifted across the U.S., millions of immunocompromised Americans feel at risk.
Hunting February 25, 2022 Lead poisoning in bald eagles renews calls for lead bullet alternatives Across the U.S., bald and golden eagles are repeatedly exposed to lead, according to new research.
Weather February 10, 2022 Mayfield on the road to recovery after December tornadoes It's been two months since deadly tornadoes tore through America's heartland; survivors say there's hope in the heartache.
MILITARY October 15, 2021 Scheller, Marine who criticized Afghanistan withdrawal, sentenced to reprimand, forfeiture of $5K in pay The U.S. Marine who posted videos on social media criticizing military leadership and the Biden administration’s withdrawal of military assets from Afghanistan was issued a letter of reprimand and a forfeiture of $5,000 worth of pay for one month.
NASA October 11, 2021 NASA plan for Wi-Fi on the moon tested to span Cleveland's digital divide In certain U.S. communities reliable Internet access can be as elusive as it is on the Moon – now, NASA is working to solve both challenges.
National Parks September 7, 2021 National parks face overcrowding as COVID-19 pandemic continues As visitors travel in record numbers to U.S. national parks, overcrowding concerns have created new challenges for parks officials.
Coronavirus August 28, 2021 More colleges mandate COVID-19 vaccine with strict enforcement measures This fall, more than 800 universities will require students to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Iowa August 13, 2021 Iowa State Fair kicks off after COVID-19 cancellation: 'We're getting back to normal' The Iowa State Fair opened Thursday with few COVID-19 rules, as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations from the virus surge.
Sports August 12, 2021 MLB 'Field of Dreams' game sees fans flock to Iowa from all over The city of Dyersville on Thursday is hosting the “Field of Dreams” game, a matchup between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox.
Drug and Substance Abuse July 28, 2021 Communities hope to combat record drug overdose deaths reported amid coronavirus pandemic Drug overdose deaths soared to a record 93,000 in 2020, according to provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.