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.
August 30, 2009
Ohio Casino Issue Will See Millions In Spending
Supporters and opponents of the November 3 casino ballot issue are predicting a multimillion-dollar campaign.
August 29, 2009
City Gets Homeless Apartments
A nonprofit homeless advocate group in Montgomery County has an initiative to end chronic homelessness.
Independent Candidate Running For US Senate Seat
An electrical engineer from southwest Ohio says he is running as an Independent for the seat being vacated by retiring Republican U.S. Senator George Voinovich.
August 26, 2009
Letter From Jail Defends Children’s Slayings
A letter appearing to come from an Ohio man charged with killing his two young children and his former mother-in-law says the deaths of the youngsters were merciful.
August 24, 2009
NC Marine Sells Leave To Help Homeless
A North Carolina Marine is offering himself to help charity.
August 17, 2009
Man Claims Bank Gave Him Counterfeit Cash
An Ohio man ends up with counterfeit bills and says the phony cash came from his own bank.
August 10, 2009
Man With Heart Transplant Record Dies At 52
Tony Huesman, an Ohio man who lived the longest with a single transplanted heart, has died. He was 52.
2 Die, 10 Injured In Chain Of High-Speed Crashes
Police say two people were killed and 10 were injured in a chain of high-speed car crashes in Dayton.
Breeders: Puppy Mill Crackdown Could Hurt All
Legislation to crack down on puppy mills under consideration by state lawmakers could end up hurting legitimate breeders and even put some small breeders out of business, breeders and industry advocates said.
August 09, 2009
Ohio Cities Dubbed Dying Fight Image Of Decline
Community activists are holding a symposium in Dayton to fight the perception that many Ohio cities are on the decline.

