Authorities in Ohio say 16 children are rescued from a home where conditions were described as severe. PBS NewsHour reports that prosecutors charge the children’s parents and two grandparents with felony child endangerment. In remarks attributed to authorities, the children are described as having looked “almost feral,” reflecting concerns about their care and environment. The reporting indicates the children are taken to safety following the discovery of the situation at the residence. While the sources provided focus on the rescue and the criminal charges, they do not detail the timeline of the investigation, specific evidence supporting the charges, or whether the children have been placed with relatives or under the custody of child welfare agencies. The charges are filed against multiple family members, including both parents and grandparents, according to the prosecutor. The case remains under legal proceedings, with next steps dependent on court actions and ongoing investigations.