MEDINA — Medina Police Chief Ed Kinney said Tuesday that the police department can’t take sole credit for the reduction in drug overdoses in the city in the year 2018. He said he believes the community also has made headway. “I →
MEDINA — Providing monetary assistance is no longer the primary focus of the Medina County Veterans Services Office. Ed Zackery, executive director of the office, said Tuesday that his main emphasis is now providing assistance with the →
ELYRIA — Lorain County will donate some older voting machines to Medina County after a Wednesday vote by the Lorain County commissioners. The donation includes more than 90 voting units, printers and readers, which will be used predominantly →
WADSWORTH — Mayor Robin Laubaugh and city officials discussed Wednesday upcoming construction on a new downtown streetscape, financial stability and an increased use of social media during the annual State of the City address. Laubaugh said →
The Pittsburgh-based chain closed many of its Ohio locations, including the one in Medina. Workers — and customers — have gravitated since to Twiisted. →
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CARACAS, Venezuela — Jhonny Godoy had taken to Twitter to proclaim his opposition to President Nicolas Maduro, posting a video that showed him running through the streets waving the national flag as protests erupted across Venezuela's capital. →
TOKYO — With their second summit fast approaching, speculation is growing that U.S. President Donald Trump may try to persuade North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to commit to denuclearization by giving him something he wants more than almost →
HANOI, Vietnam — At a barbershop tucked away in a Hanoi alley, Le Phuc Hai patiently waits for the dye to turn his black hair the orange shade of President Donald Trump's locks. On a chair next to him, 9-year-old To Gia Huy emerges as the →
BAGHOUZ, Syria — A convoy of trucks carrying hundreds of civilians, including men, women and children, left the last enclave held by Islamic State militants in eastern Syria on Wednesday, signaling a possible end to a standoff that has lasted →
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 →
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Disputes over President Donald Trump's border wall and California's bullet train are intensifying the feud between the White House and the nation's most populous state. The Trump administration on Tuesday said it plans to →
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 →
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 →