October 26, 2009

Ohio Bill Would Exempt Guns From Federal Rules

State lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow guns made and sold in Ohio to be exempt from federal firearms regulations.


October 22, 2009

Lawyer Presses For New Microwave-Baby Trial

A lawyer tells an Ohio appeals court that a judge made an error in not granting a third trial to a woman convicted of killing her baby in a microwave oven.


October 18, 2009

Ohio Awarded $14.7M Judgment For Waste Facility

After a protracted legal battle, Ohio has been awarded a $14.7 million judgment against four defendants stemming from a hazardous waste treatment facility that was not shut down properly.


October 14, 2009

Flu Bug Putting Bite On High School Football

Officials in western Ohio say the flu bug has forced a rash of high school football games to be postponed and added a new element to game preparations.


October 12, 2009

Tribe Wants Ohio Mound Protected From Wind Farm

An Indian tribe tells state regulators that plans to build a commercial wind farm in western Ohio pose a threat to an ancient burial mound and steps must be taken to protect it.


October 08, 2009

Do-Not-Deliver List Warns Pizza Drivers

A list is being put together in one Ohio city to keep pizza delivery drivers safely away from vacant houses, many of which were lost to foreclosures.


October 06, 2009

Police: Biting Pupil Pried From Teacher’s Arm

Police say an Ohio elementary school student bit a teacher on the arm and had to be pried off by a school official.

Floor Collapses During Ohio ‘Ghost Walk’

Fire officials say a “ghost walk” tour had a scary end in Ohio when the floor of a 164-year-old log cabin collapsed, injuring two people.


October 01, 2009

Replica Of Wright Brothers Plane Crashes In Ohio

Officials say a replica of the Wright brothers’ plane has crashed in Ohio, sending the pilot to the hospital and heavily damaging the aircraft.


September 25, 2009

Conservationists Seek To Connect Ohio Woodlands

Conservationists are trying to connect a state forest in southern Ohio with a nearby nature preserve to create the largest block of protected woodland in the state.


September 22, 2009

Secretary Of State Rules On Senator’s Residency

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner has made a ruling in Senator Husted’s residency debate.


September 08, 2009

CPD Detective: Suspect Made Admissions In Mom’s Slaying

A man accused of killing a woman in her home, kidnapping her 4-year-old son and later abandoning the child at a highway rest stop admitted to the crimes, a detective testified Tuesday.


September 06, 2009

Ohio Schools Struggle With Educating Sex Offenders

Ohio school districts are working to balance the rights of juvenile sex offenders to get a public education with the safety of other students and staff. 


September 04, 2009

Antioch College Turned Over To Alumni Group

Antioch University has turned over Antioch College in Ohio to an alumni group, a further step toward creation of a new, independent school.


August 31, 2009

New Supercomputer Named For Pioneer Codebreaker

A new Air Force supercomputer is named in honor of an Ohio man who was instrumental in cracking Nazi codes during World War II.

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