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Sherrod Brown Wins Re-Election To U.S. Senate
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UPDATE 9:43 p.m. Democrat Sherrod Brown has won re-election to the U.S. Senate after one of the most expensive and closely watched match-ups in the country. The 59-year-old Brown beat… Read More
So Far, So Good: No Polling Problems Reported In Ohio
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Election officials in Ohio so far report no problems with voting today as the fall campaign finally draws to a close. The race… Read More
Ohioans Could Recoup Storm-Related Losses
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Ohio officials say help may be available for those with uninsured losses from last week's superstorm Sandy. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency said those with uninsured losses… Read More
Election Day Dawns In Battleground State
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All eyes are on Ohio as polls open in the battleground state. Election sites opened their doors at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday after more than a month of… Read More
Widow Of Suicidal Owner Registers Exotics In Ohio
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The widow of a suicidal owner who released dozens of exotic animals in Ohio last year has registered the five surviving animals with the state. Marian Thompson submitted her state… Read More
Efforts Continue To Help W.Va. Storm Victims
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Efforts are continuing across West Virginia to provide food and shelter to storm victims, clean up debris and clear fallen trees from roads. The West Virginia National Guard says about… Read More
Thousands Wait In Weekend Lines For Early Voting
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More than 1,000 voters cast their ballots early this past weekend in Athens County, according to elections officials at the county's Board of Elections office. They joined the more than… Read More
Kasich Silently Stumping For Romney
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich is doing what he can to help Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney win the battleground state, and that sometimes includes holding his tongue. … Read More
Teen Craigslist Murderer Faces Life In Prison
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UPDATE 11:17 A.M. Sentencing has been delayed for an Ohio teenager convicted in a plot to lure men desperate for work with phony Craigslist job offers. The judge said sentencing will… Read More
Ohio Expected To Declare Presidential Winner On Election night
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Ohio's elections chief says he expects the swing state will be able to declare a winner in the presidential race on election night. Secretary of State Jon Husted said Thursday… Read More
Judge Won’t Act In Ohio Arrestees’ Voting Lawsuit
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A judge has refused to intervene in a lawsuit over the voting rights of people arrested in Ohio the weekend before Election Day and detained through the election. Federal judge… Read More
Judge Officially Declares Man Innocent In Decades Old Murder Case
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A judge has finally cleared the name of an Ohio man who spent more than five years on death row for a pair of slayings he didn't commit. The Columbus… Read More
Former Penn State President Charged In Molestation Scandal
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Penn State's former president is accused of perjury, endangering children and other charges in the Jerry Sandusky molestation scandal. According to online court records, charges were filed Thursday against Graham… Read More
Neighbors Help 103-Year-Old Woman Escape House Fire
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Quick-thinking neighbors banded together to save a 103-year-old woman from her burning eastern Ohio home. It happened Wednesday night when the garage caught fire at… Read More
Ohio Court Halts Expanded Ballot Counting Ruling
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A federal appeals court has temporarily halted an attempt by voter advocates to expand the conditions under which provisional ballots are counted in Ohio. The 6th U.S. Court of Appeals… Read More
West Virginia Regulators Approve Rate Increase For Gas Company
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West Virginia regulators have approved a nearly $6.3 million rate increase for Mountaineer Gas. The 2.54 percent increase approved by the Public Service Commission was a little more than half… Read More
Clinton Campaigning In Chillicothe Thursday
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President Barack Obama is resuming his storm-delayed chase to win Ohio with help from former President Bill Clinton, while Republicans are putting together a huge rally for Friday evening. The… Read More
Exotic Animal Advisory Board Establishes Temp. Housing Rules
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UPDATE 1:28 P.M. A newly formed board created by Ohio's law on exotic animals has set temporary rules for cage sizes and caretaking of the dangerous wildlife. The Dangerous and… Read More
One County Left Without Power
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Just one Southeast Ohio county has customers without power more than 24 hours after heavy winds and rainfall passed through the region. According to American Electric Power's outage map, Gallia… Read More
Guilty Verdict For Ohio Teen Involved In Craigslist Murder
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The forewoman of the jury that convicted an Ohio teenager of aggravated murder in a deadly plot to lure men desperate for work with phony Craigslist job offers says it… Read More
Ohio Asks Court To Block Provisional Ballot Ruling
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Ohio's top elections official wants a court to suspend a federal ruling expanding the conditions under which provisional ballots are counted in the battleground state. U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley… Read More
Ohio Jury Has Verdict In Craigslist Killings Case
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An Ohio jury has reached a verdict in the case of a teenager accused of participating in the slayings of three men lured by phony Craigslist job offers. The 12-person… Read More
Suspects Arrested After Seven-Hour Standoff
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Authorities say a seven-hour police standoff with two armed suspects in eastern Ohio has ended with their arrests. The Daily Jeffersonian reports that the standoff at a Cambridge residence came… Read More
Weather Changes Romney Campaign Plans In Ohio
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is going ahead with a planned stop in the Dayton area, but the campaign says the focus will be on helping victims of Superstorm Sandy…. Read More
At Least 268,000 Customers Lose Power In West Virginia
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At least 268,000 customers are without power in West Virginia as superstorm Sandy buried parts of the state under more than a foot of snow. Appalachian Power's website says 154,000… Read More
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