October 14, 2009
Cleveland Buses Will ‘Talk’ To Warn Pedestrians
Cleveland is making its public buses talk to improve pedestrian safety following two fatal accidents.
October 13, 2009
Tom Hanks Hasn’t Forgotten Ohio Theater Roots
Tom Hanks says he still has fond memories of his first acting job, which kept him working into the early morning changing sets on a high school stage.
October 02, 2009
Cleveland Reopens Renovated 1921 Theater
A blue-collar Cleveland neighborhood has had a glitzy feel for the comeback of a vaudeville-era theater renovated for $7.5 million.
Ohio Turnpike Working Out E-ZPass Kinks
The Ohio Turnpike is trying to work out bugs in its new E-ZPass electronic toll payment system.
September 25, 2009
A.G. Cordray To Probe County Auditor
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray will conduct a special investigation of a top political leader in the state’s most populous county.
September 22, 2009
Cleveland To Host NCAA Games In 2011
The men’s NCAA basketball tournament is bouncing back into town in two years.
September 20, 2009
Top County Employee Charged In Probe
A top Cuyahoga County employee funneled about $1.2 million in cash bribes to her boss, federal authorities said in the latest charges to come out of a wide-ranging corruption probe.
September 19, 2009
Ohio Postman Shot For Profit
Authorities say robbery appears to be the motive behind the shooting of an Ohio postal carrier.
Ohio Guard Flyover To Start Ohio St.-Toledo Game
The Ohio Air National Guard will open the Ohio State-Toledo football game in Cleveland with a flyover of two F-16 “Fighting Falcon” fighter jets from the Toledo-based 180th Fighter Wing.
September 18, 2009
Ohio Letter Carrier Shot On Job Dies
The coroner in Cleveland says a letter carrier who was shot while delivering mail on his suburban route has died.
September 17, 2009
U.S. Postal Service: Letter Carrier Shot In Ohio
The U.S. Postal Service says a carrier has been shot while delivering mail in a city outside Cleveland.
September 16, 2009
Strickland Not Concerned About Horse Tracks Missing Payments
A deadline for Ohio’s seven race tracks to make an initial payment on a license to set up video slot machines came and went Tuesday, with only two of the seven tracks making the $13 million payment.
September 15, 2009
Worried Bouncer Killed On Last Shift
A laid-off ironworker who told his family he wanted out of a job as a nightclub bouncer has been fatally shot on his final shift.
September 12, 2009
Ohio Jury Sides With Teachers In Defamation Case
Jurors in Cleveland say a pastor intentionally damaged the reputations of three Catholic school teachers after they were fired in 2006.
Ohio High Court: No Hearing For Death Row Inmate
The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected a death row inmate’s request to present more evidence he says could have changed the outcome of his trial.

