A local woman was sent home from the hospital with her stomach split wide open with a gaping wound. It’s what her insurance called for. And it could happen to any of us even if we work hard our whole lives.
States, cities, even the Feds keep banning synthetic drugs. Why are they still available? Foreign chemists are able to adapt quicker than the law.
Did the manufacturer of the Taser thoroughly research its safety before selling it to police?
Sterling Materials, operator of the Verona limestone mine where a woman was killed Tuesday, has a mixed safety record.
You've probably never heard of Suboxone, but you're paying for it with your tax dollars. The addiction recovery community is split on whether the prescription painkiller is a miracle or a menace.
Ohio, unlike 35 other states, does not require skills testing or licensing of technicians who come into your home to perform heating or air conditioning installation or repair.
An article just published by the American Heart Association's premier journal, "Circulation," presents the first ever scientific, peer-reviewed evidence that Tasers can cause cardiac arrest and death.
Customs officers have intercepted more than 1 ton of illegal narcotics at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport in the last six months.
Customs officers have intercepted more than 1 ton of illegal narcotics at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport in the last six months.
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