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January 22, 2009
Food For Pooches May Not Be Safe, Either
Even food for pooches may not be entirely safe, with a national company recalling some of its dog treats.
January 21, 2009
Obama Summons All To Begin ‘Remaking America’
Barack Obama was sworn in yesterday as the nation’s first African-American president, declaring it time for Americans to “pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin the work of remaking America.“
January 20, 2009
Kennedy Taken From Obama Luncheon
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, battling a brain tumor, became ill at a post-inauguration luncheon on Tuesday and was taken by ambulance to a hospital.
Obama Parades To White House After Historic Oath
Stepping into history, Barack Hussein Obama grasped the reins of power as America’s first black president Tuesday.
January 19, 2009
Central Ohioans Reflect On Bush Presidency
As President-Elect Barack Obama will have the “elect” dropped from his title, the current President will have the word “current” dropped from his on Tuesday.
Some Little Debbie Products Join Recall
The company that sells Little Debbie snacks announces a recall of peanut butter crackers because of a potential link to a deadly salmonella outbreak.
January 17, 2009
Kellogg Recalls 16 Products Due To Salmonella Risk
Kellogg Co. recalls 16 products containing peanut butter due to possible salmonella contamination.
January 16, 2009
Circuit City To Liquidate Remaining Stores
Circuit City Stores Inc. says it has reached an agreement with liquidators to sell the merchandise in its 567 U.S. stores after failing to find a buyer or a refinancing deal.
Investigation Begins In Plane’s NYC Splash Landing
Investigators bring in a giant crane and a barge Friday to help pull a US Airways jetliner from the Hudson River.
January 15, 2009
Strickland Asks Obama To Keep Ohio In Mind
Gov. Ted Strickland is asking Congress and President-Elect Barack Obama to not forget the state’s budget needs as they move toward passing an economic stimulus package.
January 14, 2009
Ohio Soldier Stands In For Bush
An Army reservist who was unsuccessful in Ohio politics has had the chance to try on the biggest position in Washington.
Company Recalls Peanut Butter Nationwide
A peanut butter maker issues a nationwide recall of peanut butter because of possible contamination with salmonella.
January 13, 2009
Woman, 67, Gets 10 Years For Acid Attack On Girl
A judge sentences a 67-year-old woman to 10 years in prison for flinging battery acid onto a girl’s face, leaving her permanently disfigured.
Unprecedented U.S. Survey Tracks Scope Of Stalking
One recent study by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics revealed that an estimated 3.4 million Americans identified themselves as victims of stalking during a one-year span.
Search On For Pilot Who Faked Distress Call
Authorities are searching for 38-year-old Marcus Schrenker, who disappeared in Alabama after allegedly faking a distress call and jumping from his single-engine plane.
January 12, 2009
Police: Man Kills Mother Of His Child, Drives Her Car To Party
In the hours after he killed the mother of his child, Vincent George Brown Jr. recorded an eerie greeting on his cell phone and went to a party in East Tampa, driving the murder victim’s car, police said Friday.
January 09, 2009
Illinois House Impeaches Gov. Rod Blagojevich
The Illinois House voted overwhelmingly Friday to impeach Gov. Rod Blagojevich, an unprecedented action that sets up a Senate trial on whether he should be thrown out for allegedly trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama’s vacant Senate seat.
RAW VIDEO: Casey Anthony Appears in Court
A judge has agreed to place some restrictions on how autopsy photos of Caylee Anthony are viewed by defense attorneys and experts for her mother.
January 07, 2009
Change In Code Could Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure
Consumer bankruptcy filings jumped more than 30 percent in 2008, according to the National Bankruptcy Research Center.
6-Year-Old Takes 10-Mile Joy Ride – Toward School
A 6-year-old boy was so upset at missing the bus that he took the family’s car and tried to drive to school before crashing.
January 06, 2009
INAUGURATION GAME: Match Presidents To Speeches
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January 02, 2009
John Travolta’s 16-Year-Old Son Dies In Bahamas
Police in the Bahamas say John Travolta’s teenage son has died after injuring himself at the actor’s vacation home.
December 20, 2008
2nd Elections Complaint Filed Against Marc Dann
A second top Ohio official has filed a complaint with the Ohio Elections Commission claiming former Attorney General Marc Dann misspent campaign funds.
December 19, 2008
DNA Tests Confirm Remains Are Caylee Anthony
Skeletal remains found in the woods are the Florida 3-year-old who has been missing since June, and her death is considered a homicide, a county medical examiner said Friday.
Bush Approves Auto Bailout
President George W. Bush says he’s offering $17.4 billion in loans to the auto industry because letting them collapse is “not a responsible course of action.“
December 15, 2008
Ohio Electors To Cast Ballots
A slate of Ohio’s 20 electors is ready to cast their ballots for president and vice president.
July 10, 2008
‘Baby Grace’s’ Brother Born In Jail, To Stay In Foster Home
A Houston family court judge ruled Wednesday that a baby boy born to a woman while she was in custody in the death of her 2-year-old daughter will remain in a Dallas foster home.
February 06, 2008
48 Dead As Violent Storms Rip Across South
Crews went door-to-door Wednesday searching debris for more victims of deadly tornadoes.

