October 29, 2009
Intruder Shot, Killed After Apparent Home Invasion
One person is dead after a reported home invasion that occurred on Northglen Drive in Mifflin Township Thursday evening.
October 28, 2009
Ohio Expects Swine Flu Vaccines For Inmates Soon
The state says it expects thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine any day for prison medical workers and certain inmates.
Deer May Have Caused Officer-Involved Crash
A woman and SWAT officer were injured in a head-on collision on I-70 overnight.
Sinclair Road Reopens After Water Main Break
Sinclair Road has reopened between Freeway Drive North and Freeway Drive South after being closed due to a broken water main.
October 26, 2009
Police: Officer Injured By Red Light Runner
A Columbus police officer was injured in a crash Monday night.
October 23, 2009
Ohio Doctor Accused Of Murder-For-Hire Scheme
Authorities have accused an Ohio family physician involved in a child custody dispute of paying a man to kill his ex-wife.
October 20, 2009
Judge Postpones Another Ohio Inmate’s Execution
A fourth Ohio inmate has gotten a temporary stay of execution as state officials and defense lawyers continue to examine the state’s lethal injection method.
October 19, 2009
Cleveland Lags In Posting Muni Court Info Online
Officials are promising that next year, Cleveland will finally join the many other Ohio cities with local court records accessible online.
Declining Donations Drive MADD To Trim Ohio Staff
Citing a nearly 20 percent drop in donations, Mothers Against Drunk Driving is cutting staff at its national office and in 11 states, including Ohio.
Ohio Election Bill Hangs In Balance
Efforts to improve Ohio’s elections hang in the balance as the state House and Senate struggle to work together as an election year approaches.
October 16, 2009
Cruelty Charges Dropped Against Michigan Soldier
Charges have been dropped against one of four U.S. soldiers accused of mistreating others in their platoon in Iraq following an investigation into the suicide of an Ohio serviceman, the military said Friday.
Earlier Start For Sunday Liquor Sales In Ohio
A new state law that allows margaritas, merlots and other wines and liquor to be sold two hours earlier on Sundays at thousands of Ohio businesses is getting a warm welcome from the restaurant industry but a cool reception from a group that works to reduce drunken driving.
School Safety Law Taken Off The Books
A law meant to protect schoolchildren from safety hazards is now off the books in Ohio.
October 14, 2009
1-Year-Old Critical After 3-Vehicle Crash
A three-vehicle crash sends five people, including a baby, to local hospitals Wednesday night.
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.

