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John Glenn To Be Honored In Cleveland
John Glenn is slated to give a keynote speech as the Ohio NASA research center bearing his name continues celebrating the recent 50th anniversary of his historic spaceflight. … Read More
Dewine Urges School To Check Safety After Recent Shooting
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is urging schools to ensure their floor plans and safety plans are up to date in the wake of a high school shooting that killed… Read More
Post Office Closures Could Pose Election Disruption
Secretaries of state across the country say closing mail-processing centers and post offices could disrupt absentee voting this year. The U.S. Postal Service is moving ahead with cost-cutting plans to… Read More
Accused Chardon Suspect Charged With Aggravated Murder
An Ohio 17-year-old has been charged with three juvenile counts of aggravated murder in a school shooting that killed three fellow students and wounded two. Geauga County prosecutor David Joyce… Read More
Court Records Of Alleged Chardon High Shooter Released
A judge has released seven pages of juvenile court records on a school shooting suspect in Ohio, including an assault case in late 2009 at age 15. T.J…. Read More
AEP Mineral Right Lease Could Affect The Wilds
The expected boom in natural gas drilling could extend to the Wilds, an outdoor exotic animal preserve operated by a consortium of zoos in eastern Ohio. The nearly 10,000 acre… Read More
Chardon High School Shooting Survivor Released From Hospital
Authorities say a teen who was hurt but survived a deadly shooting rampage at an Ohio high school has been released from the hospital. The Chardon police chief… Read More
Drug-Related Deaths Down In Scioto County
Officials say the number of prescribed painkiller doses and drug-related deaths decreased last year in the southern Ohio county regarded as the epicenter of the state's prescription drug addiction problem…. Read More
Study Predicts 65,000 Jobs From Shale Drilling
An academic team enlisted by Ohio's business sector is predicting in a new study that oil and gas drilling will mean 65,000 jobs and an almost $4.9 billion increase in… Read More
WV School Bus Driver Resigns Following Crash
An Ohio County school bus driver who was at the wheel during an accident that injured an elementary school student has resigned. The Ohio County Board of Education accepted the… Read More
Smoking Ban Upheld In Wood County
A Wood County judge has upheld a countywide ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and video lottery parlors. Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Reed issued his decision Monday during… Read More
Senate President Supports Romney
The Republican leader of the Ohio Senate has thrown his support behind GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney. Senate President Tom Niehaus said in a statement on Monday that… Read More
Third Student Dies In Chardon High School Shooting
UPDATE 5:30 p.m. The prosecutor in the Ohio school shooting that killed three students says the suspect is "someone who's not well." Prosecutor David Joyce said at a news conference after… Read More
Breaking News: School Canceled Following Chardon Shooting, One Dead, Four Injured
Update 4:21 p.m. Authorities say two of the four students injured in a fatal shooting at an Ohio high school are in critical condition. Police Chief Tim McKenna says the… Read More
Widow Of Exotic Animal Owner Fights For Guns
The widow of a suicidal Ohio man who released dozens of exotic animals last fall is fighting to regain possession of 133 firearms that authorities seized from their Zanesville property… Read More
Judge Rules Sandra Inman Sane
A judge has ruled that the mother-in-law of a southeast Ohio woman found strangled in a septic tank was sane at the time of the alleged crime. Sandra… Read More
West Virginia Governor Wants Help With Prison Crowding
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin wants a national group to help West Virginia ease prison crowding. Tomblin tells The Associated Press that he's asking for a review by the… Read More
Ohio Part Of Suit To Block Birth Control Obama Health Care Requirement
Seven states are asking a federal judge to block an Obama administration mandate that requires birth control coverage for employees of religious-affiliated hospitals, schools and outreach programs. The… Read More
PUCO Orders AEP To Lower Rates
Ohio public utility regulators have rejected electric rate increases criticized by schools and small businesses as burdensome at a time of a weak economy and continued budget cuts. … Read More
Santorum To Visit Chillicothe
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will make a return visit to southern Ohio as he crisscrosses the state the weekend before its primary. Party officials say the former Pennsylvania senator… Read More
Escaped Fairfield County Inmate Captured
Authorities have captured an inmate who apparently escaped from a southeast Ohio jail facility by using socks to protect his hands as he climbed a barbed wire fence. … Read More
WV Launches Career Connection Website
The West Virginia Department of Education has launched a website to help link career and technical students with potential employers. The website enables employers to explore lists of… Read More
Utility Regulators To Reconsider AEP Rate Hike
Ohio public utility regulators are ready to reconsider electric rate increases criticized by schools and small businesses as burdensome at a time of a weak economy and continued budget cuts…. Read More
Athens Co. EMS Levy On March Ballot
The Athens County Emergency Medical Services is asking for a one mil replacement levy in the upcoming primary election. Director of Athens County EMS Corey Lenigar says this additional money… Read More
Trial Set For Juvenile Suspect In Craigslist Murder Case
An Oct. 9 trial has been set for an Ohio teen charged with helping a man kill one victim and try to kill another in a deadly Craigslist robbery scheme…. Read More
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