November 22, 2009

Police:  Ohio Suspect May Have Eaten Evidence

Police say a bank robbery suspect in Ohio may have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser.


October 27, 2009

Lawmakers: Ohio Casino Funds May Not Go To Locals

Some lawmakers say ambiguous wording in a proposed constitutional amendment to allow casinos in Ohio could mean the vast majority of tax revenue doesn’t flow to local governments as promised.

US Senate Campaign Funds Uneven In Ohio

U.S. Senate candidate Jennifer Brunner’s final fundraising figures for the quarter were weak.


October 25, 2009

Robbers Take Money, Shoot Victim

On Saturday just before 8 p.m., Columbus police were called to 3208 E. Hudson Street on a reported shooting.


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 17, 2009

Underdogs Stand Firm In Ohio Race For US Senate

Though the two party front-runners in a U.S. Senate race in Ohio have reported millions more in fundraising, their underdog challengers say they’re not getting out anytime soon.


October 14, 2009

Saving Money, Energy And Helping The Environment

New proposed standards for heating and air conditioning units could soon mean cheaper monthly bills for everyone.


October 04, 2009

Wealthiest Ohioans Hit Hardest By Tax-Cut Delay

An analysis indicates that the wealthiest Ohioans would account for most of the money Governor Ted Strickland hopes to raise by freezing a planned income tax cut.


September 28, 2009

Ohio To Cut Attorney Repayments In Abuse Cases

Ohio plans to slash its reimbursements to attorneys who represent victims of suspected abuse, a move that advocates think could make it tougher for some victims to obtain protection orders.


September 25, 2009

Ohio Democrat Indicted For Money Laundering, Theft

The chairwoman of the Athens County Democratic Party has been indicted on charges of money laundering and theft.


September 23, 2009

Crime Victim Fund Dwindles; AG Fights For Money

A dramatic drop in funding could leave Ohio crime victims without needed support.


September 14, 2009

Man Pleads Guilty To Money Laundering

A Columbus man plead guilty to money laundering for involvement in mortgage fraud scheme.


August 30, 2009

Pace Picks Up For Ohio Home Weatherization

The pace of home weatherization has picked up in Ohio as the state releases most of its federal stimulus dollars for sealing homes from the elements over about 20 months. 


August 12, 2009

New Program Allows Parents To Prepay For Lunches

New service allows parents to prepay for student meals online and monitor their eating habits.

Unions Want Judge To Block Cincinnati Layoffs

Unions that represent police officers and mid-level city managers in Cincinnati are going to court to try to prevent layoffs. 

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