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Month: December 2018

Ohio State Highway Patrol Cracking Down on Suspected Impaired Drivers

The Ohio State Highway Patrol, is hitting the roads, looking for impaired drivers this year. They want you to know, their number one focus, is protecting you and every other driver on the road. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says they plan on seeing more traffic on the roads for the New Year holiday, and that means more units patrolling the area. Sergeant Todd McDonald with the Ohio State Highway Patrol says they will be aggressively looking for and stopping suspected DUI offenders, and reminded the community at large that they can help out too by reporting drunk or...

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Man Stabbed in Steubenville, Suspect On the Run

Police are still searching for one person who is on the run after a stabbing early Saturday morning in Steubenville that left one person critically injured and in the hospital. An unknown suspect pulled a knife on Christopher Travis, 20, of Weirton , that allegedly happened inside 1517 Foster Place in the Labelle area of Steubenville. Police were dispatched to the scene at 12:29 a.m. and ASI ambulance service came to transport the victim immediately to Trinity Health System. His injuries severe enough to later be flown to a Pittsburgh area UPMC Hospital. The police report does not disclose...

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Meth Seized; Children Found in Deplorable Conditions in Bellaire

A man is facing multiple charges including child endangerment after a drug bust late Saturday night in Bellaire. The Bellaire Police Department performed the drug bust at 2781 Washington Street. Police seized five grams of meth while on scene. According to police, two young children were staying in the home, and law enforcement says the home was in deplorable condition. Police arrested 32-year-old Ted Anthony Rogers. He’s facing two charges of drug trafficking, one charge of drug possession and one charge of endangering...

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Kroger Issues Recall for Shrimp due to Health Hazard

Kroger is recalling its Sand Bar shrimp due to a potential health hazard. he store chain said the shrimp products may be under-cooked, which could cause illness. The products listed below are being recalled: Sand Bar Peeled / Cooked Shrimp 26/30 CPTO UPC 11110-64115 Shrimp Cooked, Tail-On 26/30 Frozen Service Case UPC 69439-XXXXX Shrimp Grab & Go Service Case UPC 69447-XXXXX Shrimp Cooked 26/30 Seasoned Service Case UPC 69472-XXXXX Shrimp Cooked Tail-On 26/30 Frozen Service Case UPC 89439-XXXXX Shrimp 26/30 Cooked Service Case UPC 89461-XXXXX Shrimp Cooked 26/30 Seasoned Service Case UPC 98107-XXXXX Shrimp Cocktail 26/30 UPC 99479-5XXXX Peeled...

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Sport Book Opens at Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack

The Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack officially opened its sports betting operation on Friday. Bets can be made on any sports event across the country, right in Wheeling. People started wagering right away with live tellers. Bets can also be placed via the BetLucky app, as long as you’re within state lines. The app is the first of its kind in the state. Delegate Shawn Fluharty was a big proponent of getting sports betting legalized earlier this year, and he said he thinks it can only do good things for the region. Officials said it was the perfect time to launch,...

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