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January 02, 2009
Ohio Judge Bans Contact Between Accused Couple
A judge in Akron has banned all contact between a husband and wife charged with the death of their infant son, including the sending of a Christmas card.
December 30, 2008
Medical Minds Meet With A Focus On Health Care
Central Ohio hopes to be a big part of the future of health care.
December 24, 2008
Ohio On Pace For New Low In Traffic Deaths
Ohio has seen a sharp drop in traffic accident deaths this year.
Ohio Sextuplets Revel In Holiday Spirit
Ohio's first set of sextuplets are turning four.
December 20, 2008
Got Milk? Official Urges More For Ohio Inmates
A county commissioner says inmates of the Stark County jail who receive milk just twice a week should get a daily serving instead.
December 19, 2008
Ohio Dealers, Businesses Hail Auto Bailout Plan
Ohio car dealers on Friday hailed President Bush’s offer of $17.4 billion in emergency loans to beleaguered U.S. automakers. The news also gave hope to businesses whose future hinges on the health of the industry.
State Jobless Unchanged In November
The state says hiring in the service sector helped to keep Ohio’s unemployment rate at 7.3 percent last month, unchanged from October.
Ohio Students Prevent Bus From Crashing
Three northeast Ohio students are being praised for their quick work to prevent their school bus from crashing when the driver became ill.
December 18, 2008
Cincinnati Performer Hurt In Christmas Show Fall
A woman in Cincinnati fell 25 feet while performing in a church Christmas pageant and is hospitalized.
December 15, 2008
Boy Shot Playing ‘Gangster’ Recovering
The grandmother of an 8-year-old boy shot by his older brother while the two were playing “gangster” says the child is recovering and feeling better.
Ohioan Freed In Case Of Slain Pregnant Woman
An Ohio woman who helped a police officer dispose of his pregnant lover’s body is getting out of prison early.
December 14, 2008
Ohio To Enforce New Driver’s License Rules
Hoping to stop fraud, the state is adding a few speed bumps for people applying for several types of driver’s licenses. Beginning Monday, having a photograph taken and passing a test will be among the first orders of business for anyone wanting a learner’s permit, commercial truck license or a motorcycle endorsement for those moving from four wheels to two. The test results will be stored electronically.
December 13, 2008
Police: Ohio Boy Shoots 8-Year-Old Brother
Cleveland police say they have arrested an 11-year-old boy who shot and wounded his 8-year-old brother while the two were playing “gangster” Friday morning.
U Of M OKs Limited Alcohol Sales At Sports Events
The University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents has approved the sale of alcohol in luxury suites and clubrooms at the university’s new on-campus football stadium.
December 03, 2008
Auto Crisis Could Hit Ohio Hard
Auto leaders are back in Washington appealing for aid, and their success or failure could have a critical impact on the economy of the Buckeye state.
Lawmakers Spar Over GOP Elections Proposal
Ohio Democrats greeted a GOP proposal to eliminate an early voting period with a barrage of skeptical questions Tuesday, previewing a contentious standoff in this legislature's final month.
December 02, 2008
Strickland To Obama: We Need Help
President-elect Obama addresses the nation's governors during a summit on the economy. Find out what Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland told him.
November 25, 2008
Black Bear Gets Loose, Attacks Owner
NBC 4’s Mike Bowersock got answers on what happened after this caged animal headed out into the wild.
November 21, 2008
Strickland: State Is Headed For Darker Times
Strickland says our state is headed for even darker times than it's experiencing now—unless the federal government can bailout Ohio.
Wendy’s To Cut 45 Jobs, Move 120 Others
Wendy's Central Ohio headquarters will lose 134 jobs next year through consolidation following the burger chain's recent takeover by Arby's owner Triarc Cos. Inc.
Ohio Jobless Rate Dips In October
The state says Ohio's unemployment rate was 7.3 percent in October, up slightly from 7.2 percent in September.
November 20, 2008
ODOT To Change Top-Funding Formula
The Ohio Department of Transportation wants to change the way it chooses which projects get top funding priority.
Wilmington To Receive $3.87M Grant
The city of Wilmington will receive some financial help in response to the closure of DHL's transport facility, NBC 4 reported.
November 19, 2008
Stivers, Kilroy Want To Pay Back Government For Orientation
It’s been two weeks since the general election and residents in Franklin, Madison and Union counties still don’t know who will represent them in Congress.
Proponents: Medical Marijuana Hasn’t Caused Problems
Medical marijuana proponents were Downtown Wednesday to support a proposed law, NBC 4 reported.
Ohio Dem Selected As State House Speaker
House Democrats selected state Rep. Armond Budish as the next Speaker of the House as they chose a new leadership team Tuesday night.
Killer Scheduled To Die For ‘92 Slaying
Ohio prepared Wednesday to execute its second inmate in as many months after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last ditch effort to prevent the sentence from being carried out.
November 17, 2008
Judge Listens To Congressional Race Lawsuit
U.S. District Court Judge Algenon Marbley is listening to arguments on provisional ballots that are missing signatures or printed names.
November 14, 2008
Ohio Releases Travel Records On ODJFS Director
Records show that the director of an Ohio agency facing allegations she used state time and resources for political activities in support of Barack Obama has made more than a dozen out-of-state trips while in office.
November 13, 2008
Elections Chief Looks To Expand Early Voting
The popularity of early voting has Ohio's top elections official considering another try at expanding the locations where voters can cast ballots before Election Day.

