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Kasich Rival In Ohio Picks Lawyer As Running Mate
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Democratic gubernatorial contender Ed FitzGerald has chosen a Dayton-area lawyer who supports abortion rights as his running mate, his second pass at picking a political partner to take on Republican… Read More
GOP Lawmakers Want County Money From Drilling Tax
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A pair of Republican state lawmakers is pushing for Ohio's shale-gas rich counties to get a portion of the money generated from a proposed tax hike on oil and gas… Read More
Cincinnati Officials Say Chemical Spill From WV Passed
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Public water officials say samples show a West Virginia chemical spill is no longer detectable in the Ohio River in the Cincinnati area. The Greater Cincinnati Water Works shut down… Read More
Ohio Appeals Gay Marriage Ruling
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Ohio authorities have appealed a federal judge's ruling ordering them to recognize gay marriages on death certificates. The attorney general's office filed its notice of appeal Thursday in the 6th… Read More
Ohio Killer Executed With New Lethal Drug Combo
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A lawyer for the Ohio inmate who was executed today says his death was "a failed, agonizing experiment by the state of Ohio." Dennis McGuire was put to death with… Read More
Early Voting Hours Released For Ohio Primary
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Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has established uniform early voting hours for Ohio's 88 counties for the May 6 primary election. Voters can cast absentee ballots early by mail… Read More
Many West Virginia Schools Remain Closed Following Chemical Leak
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West Virginia schools shuttered by a chemical spill that contaminated the water supply will remain closed Thursday. Students in Kanawha, Boone, Lincoln and Putnam counties, and some in Fayette County,… Read More
Ohio Treasurer Sells Campaign SUV After Crash
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Records show Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel's failed Senate campaign sold a vehicle totaled in a March wreck shortly after questions arose over the continued use of the vehicle, averting an… Read More
Condemned Ohio Killer Arrives At Death House
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A condemned Ohio killer facing a never-tried lethal injection method has arrived at the state death house a day ahead of his scheduled execution. The Department of Rehabilitation and Correction… Read More
U.S. House To Hold Hearings On WV Chemical Spill
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U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall says a House committee will hold a hearing in Charleston on a chemical spill that tainted the water supply in nine counties. The West Virginia Democrat… Read More
Water Company Lifts Ban In More Areas, Some Residents Still Wary Of The Water
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More West Virginia residents affected by a chemical spill are being given the go-ahead to flush their lines and begin using tap water again. West Virginia American Water lifted a… Read More
WV Atty. Gen. Urging Residents To Support Local Business
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West Virginia's attorney general is urging residents to support local businesses hurt by the chemical spill and its resulting water crisis. Many restaurants, stores and other businesses were forced to… Read More
Cincinnati To Shut Down Intake Valves Along Ohio River
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Cincinnati plans to shut down intake valves along the Ohio River to protect the city's drinking water from a chemical spill in West Virginia. Mayor John Cranley announced Monday that… Read More
Judge Won’t Stop Ohio Execution By Untried Drugs
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UPDATE 3:56 p.m. Ohio is opposing a condemned killer's request that the U.S. Supreme Court spare him because a jury never heard the full extent of his chaotic and abusive… Read More
Nearly 800 Call Poison Center After Charleston Chemical Spill
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The West Virginia Poison Control Center has received nearly 800 calls from concerned residents since a chemical spilled in the Elk River. The center's director, Dr. Elizabeth Scharman, says 737… Read More
Some Common-Sense Steps in Dealing with Target Security Breach
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Update 1/10/2014 2:50 PM There's no magic in dealing with Target's information security breach but there are some common-sense approaches to keep money from leaking out of your bank account…. Read More
Ohio Report Takes Aim At Human Trafficking
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A new report shows there were about 3,000 advertisements for sex services in the Cincinnati area alone over a three-month period. That represents a "significant demand" that's helping drive human… Read More
Chinese Business To Put Plant At Former Ohio GM Site
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Ohio's governor says a Chinese company will build an automotive glass plant in southwest Ohio, bringing up to 800 jobs and revitalizing a former General Motors factory site. Gov. John… Read More
Kasich Asks Parents To Deliver Drug-Free Message
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Ohio's governor wants parents and adults to talk to children about the dangers of abusing drugs and other substances, as the state works to combat problems with prescription pain pills… Read More
Kasich Launches Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign
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Ohio is partnering with libraries, highway rest areas, clinics and facilities overseen by state agencies to build awareness about human trafficking. Gov. John Kasich's office made the announcement Thursday, during… Read More
WV Gov. Declares State Of Emergency For Nine Counties After Chemical Leak
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UPDATE 4:10 p.m. Catholic Charities of West Virginia is coordinating a collection of bottled water, hand sanitizer and other items for the hundreds of thousands of people affected by a chemical… Read More
Panel Recommends Steps To Battle Heroin Abuse
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Treating heroin use as a public health threat and educating people about its dangers are among the recommendations of a panel in northeast Ohio. A daylong summit in November on… Read More
Water In Downtown Columbus Expected To Be Turned Back On Tuesday Evening
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Officials say repairing a major water main break that spilled water across downtown Columbus streets will take most of the afternoon. Frigid temperatures slowed work on the break that caused… Read More
Ohio EPA Director Resigns
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The governor's office says the director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has resigned. Director Scott Nally was appointed by Gov. John Kasich. He has led the agency for three… Read More
Attorneys: ‘Agony And Terror’ For Ohio Killer
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Attorneys trying to stop the execution of a condemned Ohio killer say the state's untried execution method will cause the inmate agony and terror. The defense lawyers allege the two-drug… Read More
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