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The mayor says Toledo Police members are working around the clock to solve violent crimes, but also to prevent the next one.
Smokey Robinson 's attorney is speaking out to deny "vile" allegations of sexual abuse against the singer. In a statement provided to USA TODAY on May 7, Robinson's attorney Christopher Frost said ...
Smokey Robinson was sued by four women who alleged sexual assault in a $50 million lawsuit. His attorney Christopher Frost called the complaint "an ugly method of trying to extract money from an ...
An Ohio woman took home more than $2 million after winning the jackpot prize in an Ohio Lottery drawing this month. The Ohio Lottery said Francine matched all six numbers to win the jackpot prize ...
While the median age for private practice attorneys in Ohio is 54.5 years, in many rural counties it's between 60 years and 70 years, according to the Ohio Bar.
Ohio is tied atop the MAC standings at 5-1, while Toledo is one game back at 4-2. Both teams remain alive for a berth in the MAC title game and they both have +460 odds to win the conference title.
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson has officially lost his bid for North Carolina governor, losing to Attorney General Josh Stein after he was projected to win by NBC.
Mark Robinson, the North Carolina Republican whose extensive history of bigotry was shocking even for a Donald Trump-endorsed politician, lost his gubernatorial race to Democratic Attorney General ...
North Carolina voters elevated state Attorney General Josh Stein to the governor’s office Tuesday, rejecting scandal-plagued Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. Stein’s received 775,821 votes ...
For live updates on the 2024 election, read TIME's coverage here. Republican Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson lost the race for North Carolina Governor to the state's Democratic Attorney General ...
Cooper endorsed Stein, the state's current attorney general, while Robinson worked to win over working class voters who were looking for an authentic candidate in him, the current lieutenant governor.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has amended his defamation lawsuit to lower the amount asked for from $50 million in damages to $25,000. The lawsuit, which was originally filed earlier this ...
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