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1 hurt in 3-car crash downtown

One person was injured and some downtown Wilmington streets closed after a three-vehicle crash near the courthouse at around noon Wednesday. According to police...

1 person dies amid 15 suspected overdoses in Akron

AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Authorities in one Ohio city say they’ve responded to more than a dozen suspected heroin overdoses in less than 12...

GOP to investigate FBI decision on Clinton emails

WASHINGTON (AP) — Angry House Republicans are announcing plans to investigate FBI Director James Comey’s decision against pressing criminal charges for Hillary Clinton over...

Some answers, more questions: Locals visit Cuba as relations with US thaw

Four community members plus seven people with Wilmington College ties visited Cuba for a week, curious to learn about the island with which the...

With few political allies, Trump plans celebrity convention

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donald Trump’s team promises an extraordinary display of political entertainment at this month’s Republican National Convention, with the accent on entertainment.The...

Wilmington police reports, arrests

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty...

Royalty ready for fair

The 2016 Clinton County Junior Fair Court consists of King T.J. Parks, Queen Cheyenne Rhodes and princesses Kelly Deatherage, Janell Dean and Autumn Huston....

More junior fair royalty

The 2016 Clinton County Junior Fair Species Queens include, from left, Dairy Princess Serenity Batterson, Goat Queen Paris Eades, Rabbit Queen Felicity Richardson, Poultry...

BPD: Man overdoses on drugs, arrested

BLANCHESTER — A man currently on parole for unlawful sexual conduct with a minor was arrested Monday after he overdosed, possibly on heroin, said...

Walk with nature, dig into archaeology

Fort Ancient Earthworks and Nature Preserve will welcome visitors to the annual Fort Ancient Nature Hike from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, July 9. This annual...