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November 12, 2009
Young Fan Suspended For Cincy Bengals Haircut
A young Cincinnati Bengals fan has been penalized for clipping—getting the football team’s stripes and “B” logo cut into his hair.
Ohio Hunter Found Dead In Tree Stand
Authorities say a 74-year-old hunter from Ohio has been found dead in a tree stand in western Pennsylvania.
Planned Parenthood Book Fair Billboard Rejected
An Ohio Planned Parenthood chapter complains that a billboard company said it didn’t believe in the organization’s mission and rejected an ad for the group’s annual book fair.
Longtime Couple Not Separated Long By Death
A Cincinnati man and woman married more than 60 years have not been separated long by death.
Drowned Toddler’s Family Sues Water Park
The family of a Michigan toddler who drowned is suing an Ohio water park that calls itself the nation’s largest.
Remains Of 10th Person ID’d From Cleveland House
Authorities in Cleveland have identified a 10th woman whose remains were discovered at the home of an accused serial killer.
State Tells Cleveland To Fix Broken Water Meters
Ohio Auditor Mary Taylor is telling Cleveland to do something about a ballooning number of broken water meters forcing the city to guess what some customers owe.
November 11, 2009
Officers Rescue Abducted Woman After Pursuit
Authorities in Ohio say a woman abducted at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend was rescued unharmed after a 100 mph chase along Interstate 77.
Ohio Air Force Facility To Aid Fuel Research
A new $2.5 million facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will allow the Air Force to conduct research designed to help produce alternative fuels for military aircraft.
Beheaded Statue Restored After Vandalism
An Ohio college’s beheaded statue of President James Garfield is back in one piece months after it was vandalized.
November 10, 2009
Autopsy: Ohio Marine Died From Blows To The Head
A North Carolina Marine whose body was found near his barracks died from blows to the head.
Kid Hero: 9-Year-Old Stops Carjacking
A 9-year-old in West Virginia thwarts a potential carjacking by yanking the keys out of the ignition, protecting his younger brothers strapped in car seats.
November 09, 2009
Unmarried Woman Says Fertility Clinic Refused Her
An Ohio woman has been complaining to various officials because she says a hospital facility refused to help her get pregnant because she’s not married.
Officials: Homeland Security Equipment May Not Be Used
Millions of dollars worth of equipment designed to respond to a terrorist attack could go unused because of a new federal rule change that sticks local governments with the tab of maintenance and repairs, local officials said.
TV Star Rachael Ray Hosts Dinner For Struggling Residents
Television cooking star Rachael Ray has descended on a reeling Ohio town to boost the local food supply.
November 07, 2009
Ohio Town Honors Forgotten Vietnam Vets
About 5,000 people gathered for a parade in a small Ohio town to give Vietnam veterans the welcome home many never received decades ago.
November 06, 2009
Library Acquires Original Nancy Drew Art
An Ohio library has acquired a piece of art that will help celebrate the local connection to fictional kid detective Nancy Drew.
Ohio Teen Hit By School Bus
A high school student was hit by a school bus while in a crosswalk near his school.
November 05, 2009
Ohio Woman: I Got Away From Serial Killing Suspect
A Cleveland woman said Thursday that she was choked and threatened this year by the man now charged with murder after the remains of several people were found on his property - and that she is racked with guilt for not speaking up earlier.
Couple Killed In Ohio House Fire
Authorities say a couple died in a fire that whipped through a house in southern Ohio’s Jackson County.
Mayor Gets No Votes In Ballot Mix-Up
Elections officials say poll workers made a mistake and provided the wrong ballot to all 42 people who voted Tuesday in a small town in northeast Ohio.
Ohio Casinos To Hit Mich., Ind. Gambling Taxes
Officials and gambling interests in neighboring Indiana and Michigan are worried that millions of dollars in gambling revenues—and taxes—are at risk.
GOP Lawmakers: Execution Process Can Be Fixed
Two Republican lawmakers advising Ohio’s Democratic governor on changes to the state’s lethal injection process say it shouldn’t be hard to fix the system.
November 04, 2009
Cleveland Police Expand Search For More Bodies
Police in Cleveland are expanding their search of a convicted rapist’s neighborhood and his neatly kept home, where 10 bodies have now been found.
November 03, 2009
Man Claims Police Used Taser Amid Fire Rescue
An Ohio man complains that police used a stun gun on him and then arrested him while he tried to rescue family members from a house fire.
Officer Flips Cruiser During I-71 Pursuit
Police say a Cincinnati officer was taken to the hospital after his cruiser flipped over onto its roof during a chase on an interstate highway.
Ohio Schools Improving Certification For School Lunches
Some states are doing better than others of schools identifying students who are eligible for free or reduced-price school lunches.
Ohio Cemeteries Sue Young Vandals’ Families
The owner of two Ohio cemeteries has filed a civil lawsuit against the families of three juveniles convicted of doing more than $300,000 in vandalism.
November 02, 2009
Search For Midair Collision Survivors Now Recovery
Officials say they’re no longer searching for survivors of last week’s midair collision between a U.S. Coast Guard plane and a Marine Corps helicopter in which an Ohioan is among the missing.
Officers: 6 Bodies Are Female Homicide Victims
The discovery of six bodies at a house in Cleveland has left some in the community concerned about women who haven’t been seen in a long time.

