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Fourth Teen Dies After Pre-Graduation Crash In Ohio
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A hospital says an 18-year-old Ohio boy has died after he was thrown from a car on his graduation day in a crash that killed three other teens. The Metro… Read More
Gas Prices Down Nearly 30 Cents Since April
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Gas prices are falling in Ohio and nationally amid disappointing job growth and other symptoms of weakening economic conditions in the U.S. and around the globe. The average price for… Read More
Kasich Signs Texting Ban
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Ohio has become the 39th state to prohibit texting while driving. Gov. John Kasich signed a ban Friday on writing, reading and sending texts from behind the wheel…. Read More
Marriage License Fees To Increase For Some In West Virginia
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The cost of a marriage license for some couples in West Virginia is about to go up. Starting June 8, couples who do not undergo four hours of premarital counseling… Read More
Giant Cuckoo Clock Moved To Tuscarawas County
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One of the world's largest cuckoo clocks has a new home in an Ohio village. The wooden clock measures more than 23 feet tall, 24 feet wide and 13 feet… Read More
Bob Evans To Close Gallia County Food Production Plant
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Bob Evans Farms Incorporated says it will close a food production plant in Gallia County next year and beef up its production at a Texas facility. The Ohio-based restaurant and… Read More
Five Suspects In Ohio Bomb Plot Get Detention Hearing
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A federal judge is considering whether to release five suspects on bond ahead of their trial on charges alleging they plotted to bomb a bridge in northeast Ohio. Prosecutors said… Read More
Drug-Related Stops Up Over Memorial Day Weekend
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The State Highway Patrol says 11 people died in traffic crashes around Ohio during the extended Memorial Day weekend. That's a slightly lower number than in recent years. There were… Read More
Supporters Of Gay Belmont Co. Mother To Present Petition At Boy Scouts’ Meeting
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Supporters of a lesbian mother will present a petition at the Boy Scouts of America's annual meeting in Orlando to protest her removal from a troop in Ohio. Jennifer Tyrrell's… Read More
DEP May Levy $26K Fine For W.Va. Creek Pollution
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The Ohio County Development Authority may be fined nearly $26,000 over pollution of Middle Wheeling Creek near Elm Grove. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection says the fine is… Read More
Casino Expected To Draw 2.8 Million Visitors
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Ohio's second casino is making its debut. The Hollywood Casino in Toledo opened early Tuesday to political and community leaders and was opening to the public later in… Read More
NY Company Could Make Deal With Williamstown’s Fenton Glass
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A New York company is working with the owners of Fenton Art Glass on a deal that could restart production. Gene Bem, chief executive of U.S. Glass, says he hopes… Read More
Ohio’s High Court Dismisses Gay Marriage Challenge
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The state's highest court has dismissed a legal challenge to a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow gay marriage in the state. Attorney General Mike DeWine had filed a motion… Read More
Retired Chillicothe Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Sex Charges
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A retired police officer in central Ohio has pleaded guilty to charges involving sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl. Eric McKee, 49, of Chillicothe pleaded guilty this week in Ross… Read More
Jackson Co. Plant To Produce Airbus Frames
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Constellium Rolled Products' plant in Ravenswood will help make jet frames under an agreement with Airbus and its parent company. Paris-based Constellium announced the $2 billion agreement Thursday with the… Read More
Multi-State Accident Reduction Program Kicks Off
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West Virginia State Police plan to kick off its Operation CARE, part of a nationwide program to reduce traffic accidents. The state police will be joined by Pennsylvania and Ohio… Read More
Ohio Troopers Train Truckers To See Signs Of Crime
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The State Highway Patrol is kicking off a new program to train truck drivers to watch for signs of potential crimes and safety threats while they're traveling Ohio roadways. A… Read More
First Trial Begins In Ohio Septic Tank Body Case
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Jury selection has begun for the trial of a southeast Ohio man charged in the slaying of his estranged wife, who was found strangled in a septic tank last year…. Read More
Ohio Legislators To Vote On New Drilling Rules
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Rules regulating oil and gas well construction, water handling, and chemical disclosure are ready to clear their final legislative hurdles and head to Gov. John Kasich. The Ohio House was… Read More
Chardon Shooting Suspect To Appear In Court
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UPDATE 1:08 P.M. A police officer says an Ohio teen charged with fatally shooting three students in a school cafeteria admitted killing the victims but didn't know why he did… Read More
Inman Trial Scheduled To Start
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A trial is set to begin for a southeast Ohio man charged in the slaying of his estranged wife, who was found strangled in a septic tank last year. Jury… Read More
Midterm Ohio Budget Heads To Governor’s Desk
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A wide-ranging midterm budget bill that includes startup costs related to Ohio's upcoming regulations for exotic animals is on its way to Gov. John Kasich's desk. The bill includes $42… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Upholds State Smoking Ban
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a statewide smoking ban is constitutional. In a unanimous decision Wednesday, justices rejected claims by a Columbus tavern owner that argued the fines… Read More
Escaped Horses Prompt Fence Upgrades At Exotic Animal Farm
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A sheriff says repeated escapes by horses have prompted fencing upgrades at the Ohio farm where dozens of exotic animals were released by their suicidal owner and later killed by… Read More
W.Va. DEP Has Backlog Of 250 Gas Well Permits
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The Department of Environmental Protection says permits for horizontal gas wells are coming in faster than they're being processed. Secretary Randy Huffman says he has a backlog of more than… Read More
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