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Ohio Senate OKs revamp of eligibility for school vouchers

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A proposal to revamp who can qualify for Ohio’s biggest school voucher program has cleared the Republican-led state Senate over...

Offering thanks, pumpkin pie squares

As always, Thanksgiving has a way of getting minds geared toward things we’re thankful for. This year is no different, yet things just aren’t...

Feds to announce 3rd Cincinnati corruption charge this year

CINCINNATI (AP) — The U.S. attorney for southern Ohio says he will announce a new public corruption case involving the city of Cincinnati, which...

Your Father’s Kitchen starts landscaping service

WILMINGTON — Due to a generous donation, Your Father’s Kitchen is now offering a landscaping service. Workers are part of the Kitchen’s work-based rehab...

Alkermes expects FDA to approve product

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has contacted Alkermes regarding the company’s new drug application for ALKS 3831 that treats adults with schizophrenia...

Red, Black & Blue: Sharing perspectives; Wilmington College hosts community discussion

WILMINGTON — Giving a perspective on protests, police, and persecution was the focus of a student-led discussion.Wilmington College hosted their “Red, Black and Blue”...

Wilmington, Clinton-Massie public library buildings closed beginning today

The Wilmington Main and Clinton-Massie library buildings are closed to the public starting on Thursday, Nov. 19, by order of the Board of Trustees.Copy,...

Throwback Thursday: AFB open house

These are some highlights from the News Journal on November 22, 1963: National headlines• ‘Three Shots Kill Kennedy’“BULLETIN — DALLAS (AP) President John F....

Volunteers still needed to test variety of COVID-19 vaccines

Two COVID-19 vaccines might be nearing the finish line, but scientists caution it’s critical that enough people volunteer to help finish studying other candidates...

‘Tired to the bone’: Hospitals overwhelmed with virus cases

Overwhelmed hospitals are converting chapels, cafeterias, waiting rooms, hallways, even a parking garage into patient treatment areas. Staff members are desperately calling around to...