Newark residents are dealing with the aftermath of straight line winds that left thousands without electricity.
"All of the sudden it started raining and the windows actually looked black and then I heard this whooshing sound and there was no time for me to get on my feet to even attempt to get to the basement it happened so fast," said Resident Donna Stasel.
Monday morning's severe thunderstorms are keeping emergency crews busy as they begin cleaning up the widespread...
In a game that saw West Muskingum never trail in regulation, the Tornadoes just could not find enough power to knock off two-seeded Fort Frye in their Division III Sectional at Meadowbrook. Led by sophomore Shon Smith's 33 points, who scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, the Cadets rallied from down as many as 11 points to come back and tie the game on a last second shot by Smith to send the game to overtime. West Muskingum was led by seniors Jordan Wilson...
The Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in a theft from a Newark business.
Newark Police report overnight on December 29, 2010, someone stole a commercial air conditioning unit from Subway restaurant located at 335 Mt. Vernon Rd.
Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at (740)349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058.
When one person is sick, they can make everyone around them feel ill. That was the case for the Zanesville Blue Devils, as Rian Burrell's flu-like symptoms hampered Zanesville's attack against River View. The Blue Devils recovered to snare a 62-33 victory over the still winless Black Bears, but Zanesville had just a two point lead with two minutes to play in the third quarter, but finished the game on a 32-5 run to secure their 12th win of the year. Tanner Gibson leading all scorers with a...
A Newark attorney announced today that he will be running for the Mayor of Newark.
Max Sutton was born and raised in Newark. He received his law degree from The Ohio State University in 1998 and opened his own practice in Newark in 2006.
He currently serves on the finance committee for St. Francis de Sales, is on the board of Catholic Social Services, served on the Salvation Army's recent capital campaign, and recently served as co-chair of The Works membership drive and is...