The prediction business can be dangerous, but here are the stories we expect to dominate the Columbus news cycle next year.
From local elections, to statewide issues, to federal policy changes, to global geopolitics, the Dayton region was impacted at every level in 2025.
Religious leaders have rallied against the Trump administration's detention and deportation of immigrants. Clergy are filing lawsuits, accompanying migrants to court hearings and leading protests.
The Asheville Police Department answers the question: does the department share data from automated license plate cameras, ...
Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer launches congressional bid, promising to bring local leadership to Washington and reverse ...
If we get this policy wrong, millions of travelers could take their business and the billions of dollars they spend elsewhere ...
Gaza has reached a new equilibrium. Unsurprisingly, it is an ugly one. The good news is that the intense fighting is over and humanitarian relief is steadily entering the strip. Since the cease-fire ...
Brown University has placed its campus police chief on leave as it reviews security policies following a tragic shooting.
Just a little over one week following the shooting at Brown University that took the lives of two students and injured nine others, the school says it will be conducting an After-Action review of the ...
State officials say the recent deluge highlighted the need for projects to protect communities from floods. The Trump ...
A federal judge ordered a temporary halt to the practice of courthouse arrests in Northern California. The judge will issue a ...
U.S. District Judge Gary Brown, who was appointed by Trump in 2019, issued a 24-page ruling Thursday vehemently castigating ...