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March 17, 2010

Outpouring For Fallen Police Officer

Mourners have left flowers, balloons, candles and stuffed animals outside an Ohio police department that lost an officer in the line of duty.

4-Leaf Clover Won’t Help If You Drive Drunk

State and local law-enforcement agencies are warning motorists that a four-leaf clover won’t do them any good if they’re caught driving drunk on St. Patrick’s Day.

22 Dogs Put Down In Animal Cruelty Case

Twenty-two of 23 dogs taken from a Summers County home over animal cruelty charges were euthanized on veterinarians’ recommendations.


March 16, 2010

Man Accused Of Exposing Himself Fatally Shoots Officer, Police Say

UPDATE: A man accused of exposing himself to a neighbor’s child fatally shot a responding police officer and was killed by backup officers, authorities said Tuesday.


March 15, 2010

Nuclear Plant In Ohio Faces New Repairs To Reactor

Cracks have been found in the nozzles of a nuclear reactor head at a plant that was closed from 2002 to 2004 because of an acid leak.

Gas Prices Up For 4th Week

Ohio gasoline prices are up 4 cents from last week, continuing a steady climb that the government says will take pump prices beyond the $3 mark.

Officer Dies Of ‘Cardiac Incident’ After Chase

The coroner’s office lists a “cardiac incident” as the tentative cause of death for a Cleveland area police officer who died while on duty Saturday.

1 Missing In Ohio River After Tow Boat Sinks

Authorities say a tow boat sank in the rain-swollen Ohio River and one crewman is missing.


March 12, 2010

Humane Society Saves Dogs At Northern Ohio Shelter

Frankie had no idea how close he came to the needle last week.

Ohio Man Found Guilty In Teens’ Slayings

A jury in Cincinnati has convicted an Ohio man of killing two teenage girls and burning their bodies.

Woman Banned From Having Pets For 5 Years

An Ohio woman who had her 97-year-old mother and 200 animals taken from her filthy home has been prohibited from having pets for five years.


March 10, 2010

Ohio High Court To Consider Case On City Gun Laws

The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to weigh the constitutionality of a 2006 state law that lifted most local gun restrictions.

‘Bachelor Pad’ Ad Draws Lawsuit

An Ohio apartment listing for a “bachelor pad” has drawn a federal discrimination lawsuit.

Coast Guard: Spring Flooding Possible On The Ohio

The U.S. Coast Guard says heavy snows in the Northeast this winter could result in Ohio River flooding.


March 09, 2010

Rig Runs Over, Kills Trucker At Rest Area

A trucker is dead after his tractor-trailer rolled over him at a rest area on the West Virginia Turnpike.

Gov. Wants Review Of Bridge Bike Lane Idea

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has ordered a review of a proposed bicycle lane on the replacement bridge for Interstate 90 heading into downtown Cleveland.


March 08, 2010

Comedian Drew Carey Gets Serious About Hometown

“The Price Is Right” host Drew Carey showcases his hometown of Cleveland in an upcoming series of online videos suggesting remedies to the city’s problems.

Water Leak Costs City Thousands

Officials in Huntington say an underground water leak cost the city tens of thousands of dollars in utility bills.


March 04, 2010

Hysterical Society: Ohio Pokes Fun At Past

History may be written by the winners but it’s being blogged by the comedians.

Air Force Charges Veteran With Harassment

The Air Force accuses a chief master sergeant in Ohio of sexual harassment involving 10 female airmen.


March 03, 2010

Hundreds Of Meals Refused At Ohio Youth Facilities

The state says youth at Ohio juvenile detention facilities were denied more than 2,200 meals in the past six months after the inmates refused to eat.

Walmart Settles Sex Discrimination Suit

Wal-Mart has settled a discrimination suit in Kentucky.

Mega Millions Jackpot Rises To $133M

The Mega Millions jackpot has been rising and will be up to an estimated $133 million for the next drawing in the multistate lottery game.


March 02, 2010

Ore. Seafood Company Recalls Oysters In 10 States

OM Seafood Co. is recalling oysters that were harvested from Yaquina Bay on the Oregon coast and distributed to nine other states.

Officer Denies Facebook Threat Against Rescue Group

A police officer in northwest Ohio has been charged with making a threat on his Facebook page against an animal rescue group.

Woman In Wedding Dress Goes To Maternity Ward

An Ohio woman taken to a maternity ward in her wedding dress has become a newlywed and a new mom on the same day.


March 01, 2010

Ohio Community Idles Snow Plows To Save Money

People living in one Ohio community are upset about a decision to suspend snow plowing over the weekend to save money.

States May Ban Credit Checks On Job Applicants

It’s hard to find a job in this economy, and now some people are facing another hurdle because potential employers are holding their credit histories against them.

Out-Of-Control Vehicle Sends Officer Flying

A suburban Cleveland police officer who stopped to help a motorist alongside an icy highway ramp was sent flying by another vehicle going out of control.


February 26, 2010

Police Get Drunk For Sobriety Test Course

Law enforcement officers in southwest Ohio were chugging down alcoholic drinks this week as part of a training exercise on how to give field sobriety tests.

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