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Bipartisan Deal To Reopen Government Reached
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UPDATE 1:18 p.m. The White House is urging quick congressional approval of a deal to raise the debt ceiling and end the partial government shutdown. White House spokesman Jay Carney… Read More
Ohio Grand Jury To Consider Alleged Baby Rape Case
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A grand jury will consider the case against a northern Ohio daycare worker suspected of raping a baby. Heather Koon of Elyria waived a preliminary hearing Tuesday in… Read More
West Virigina Seeking Alternate Funding For Highway Upgrade
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State highway officials are looking for ways to complete an upgrade of U.S. 35 in Mason and Putnam counties. The project would expand a 14.6-mile section of the highway to… Read More
Risky Sex Act Possible In Ohio Kidnapper’s Death
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A state patrol investigation may shed more light on the possibility that Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro died after an ill-fated attempt to choke himself for a sexual thrill. The probe… Read More
Chain Store Pharmacies Are Top Sellers Of Pseudoephedrine In WV
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Chain store pharmacies are the top sellers in West Virginia of a cold medication that's also illegally used to make methamphetamine. A report from the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy… Read More
Woman Involved In Gruesome Murder Testifies In Court
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A woman who has pleaded guilty in the gruesome death of a badly burned woman found along an eastern Ohio road last year says she has no excuse for her… Read More
School Employee Indicted By Grand Jury Pleads Not Guilty
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An eastern Ohio school employee has pleaded not guilty to tampering with evidence and other charges brought by a grand jury investigating whether other laws were broken in the rape… Read More
Man Armed With Assault Rifle Shoots At Federal Courthouse
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The U.S. Marshals Service says a man with an assault-type rifle fired 15-20 shots at the federal courthouse in Wheeling before security officers returned fire, critically injuring the man. Chief… Read More
Business Group Urging Adoption Of Common Core Curriculum Standards
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An influential business group is asking the Ohio House education chairman to kill or sideline a proposal to block implementation of multi-state learning standards known as the Common Core. The… Read More
New Lawsuit Challenges Abortion Provisions In State Budget
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A new lawsuit challenges three contentious abortion-related provisions of Ohio's two-year budget on grounds that they violate a constitutional rule holding bills to a single subject. The American Civil Liberties… Read More
Bill Would Set New Requirements For Third Party Candidates
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Ohio senators have cleared a bill that would set new requirements for third parties to appear on ballots in the swing state. Representatives of the Green and Libertarian parties oppose… Read More
Grand Jury Issues Additional Charges In Steubenville Rape Case
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An employee in the same district where two Ohio high school football players were convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl was charged Monday with interfering with a criminal matter, the… Read More
New Guidelines Aimed At Reducing Prescription Drug Abuse
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Ohio clinicians are getting new guidelines aimed at curbing prescription drug abuse. The move comes as overdose drug deaths driven largely by painkiller addictions have surpassed car crashes as the… Read More
Probationary Status On Marshall Medical School Dropped
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An accrediting authority for medical education programs has removed probationary status for Marshall University's medical school. The Huntington university says the Liaison Committee on Medical Education lifted the probation at… Read More
Monday Is Voter Registration Deadline
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The deadline for Ohio voters to register for the November election has arrived. Monday marks the registration deadline for the Nov. 5 general election. Mayoral races in several major cities… Read More
Researchers Expect ‘Stink Bugs’ To Stay
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There's an invasion taking place across Ohio. Stink bugs are making their way into homes across the state. The brown, shield-shaped insects have been spreading throughout Ohio over the last… Read More
State WV Officials Urging People To Complete GED Before Test Changes
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The state Department of Education is urging more than 13,000 West Virginians to complete their GED before the test changes. On Jan. 2, 2014, an electronic version of the high… Read More
Settlement Reached In Lawsuit Over Jesus Portrait
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A settlement has been reached in a federal lawsuit challenging the display of a portrait of Jesus that had been in a southern Ohio school for years. The Ohio chapter… Read More
Ohio’s Senators Recall Where They Were During Shooting Incident At U.S. Capitol
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Ohio's two U.S. senators say they were walking separately with colleagues and heard the gunfire near the U.S. Capitol during a police chase that began when a driver tried to… Read More
Shooting Incident At U.S. Capitol
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UPDATE 4:21 p.m. Police and witnesses say the gunfire outside the U.S. Capitol Thursday began when a woman tried to ram through a White House barricade with her car. They… Read More
Grand Jury Investigating Other Charges In Steubenville Rape Case Five Months Into Review
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The grand jury investigating whether other laws were broken in the case of a 16-year-old West Virginia girl raped in eastern Ohio last year is five months into its review… Read More
Stand-Your-Ground Foes Seek To Block Ohio Gun Bill
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A group of black state lawmakers is joining community and faith leaders in Ohio to deliver petitions asking Gov. John Kasich and Republican legislative leaders not to enact a stand-your-ground… Read More
88-Year-Old Veteran Turned Away From Air Force Musem
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An 88-year-old veteran who traveled to Ohio from New York to see the plane he flew in during World War II has been turned away because of the government shutdown…. Read More
Ohio Ex-Pharmacist Pleads Guilty To Fraud
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A former Ohio pharmacist accused of defrauding state, federal, and private medical insurance companies of $1 million to $2.5 million has pleaded guilty to federal charges. Ohio Attorney General Mike… Read More
Application Period Permits For Exotic Animal Owners Open
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Ohio is encouraging owners of exotic animals to act sooner rather than later in applying for the new state-issued permit they'll be required to have starting next year. The window… Read More
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