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Extra police at Pittsburgh high school after brawl
March 13, 2009 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Public Schools police have extra officers and K-9 units patrolling Taylor Allderdice High School after 20 students were arrested for brawling. more »»
WVa child's death spurs bid to toughen bus law
March 13, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. more »»
Ohio parents indicted in son's cancer death
March 12, 2009 CLEVELAND (AP) — The parents of an 8-year-old boy who died from Hodgkin's lymphoma were indicted Wednesday on charges they denied him medical treatment. more »»
Schwarzenegger tours Ohio sports exhibition
March 9, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured brawny bodybuilding exhibits Saturday at the annual Ohio sports festival that bears his name. more »»
Ohioan who killed self, 5 others had vowed change
March 9, 2009 CLEVELAND (AP) — A man who killed himself a day after allegedly killing his wife and four others told a judge in 2005 that he was ready to be a law-abiding citizen who would not let society down if... more »»
Mom pleads not guilty to breast-feeding while driving
March 9, 2009 KETTERING, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio mother spotted breast-feeding a youngster and talking on a phone while driving has pleaded not guilty to charges of child endangering and unlawful child restraint. more »»
Hunt on for Ohio gunman who killed 3 kids, 2 women
March 6, 2009 CLEVELAND (AP) — Police searched Friday for a man suspected in the slayings of his wife, his sister-in-law and three young children in what authorities were calling one of the city's most horrific... more »»
Ohio's all-day kindergarten plan allows opt-out
March 5, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. Ted Strickland's plans to require universal all-day kindergarten in Ohio aren't quite universal, according to the fine print in his two-year budget plan. more »»
Prosecutors: Ohio laws on pornography need updated
March 5, 2009 CINCINNATI (AP) — Ohio prosecutors and others are pressing lawmakers to update pornography and domestic violence laws to better apply to teenagers. more »»
WVU health officials try to calm meningitis fears
March 4, 2009 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. more »»
WVa gov wants cap on merit scholarships
February 25, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - College could get costlier for West Virginia students qualifying in the future for merit-based PROMISE Scholarships under a legislative proposal backed by Gov. Joe Manchin. more »»
Ohio sheriff: 3 dead in apparent murder-suicide
February 25, 2009 MILLERSBURG, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say an Ohio man shot and killed his wife and adult son, then killed himsel. more »»
'Shawshank Redemption' Trail tour launched on movie’s 15th anniversary
February 23, 2009 Mansfield, OH – Fifteen years ago, Hollywood came to Mansfield to shoot one of its finest and most popular cult classic films, "The Shawshank Redemption. more »»
States Expand Newborn Screening
February 19, 2009 Regardless of where they are born in the United States, nearly all newborns now receive mandated screening for many life-threatening disorders, a remarkable public health advance of the last four... more »»
Noble Co. Man Kills Family, Self
February 18, 2009 BELLE VALLEY, Ohio (AP) — A man who told a sheriff's dispatcher he had money problems strangled his wife and 11-year-old son, then shot and killed himself, authorities said Wednesda. more »»
Western Pa. father charged in son's death
February 17, 2009 UPPER ST. CLAIR, Pa. (AP) — A suburban Pittsburgh man whose 9-year-old son accidentally shot and killed his twin brother has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. more »»
More Ohio parents refusing vaccines for their kids
February 16, 2009 CINCINNATI (AP) — An increasing number of Ohio parents are using religious or personal exemptions to delay or refuse immunizations for children amid fears that vaccines contribute to autis. more »»
Boy Scouts plan high adventure camp in W.Va.
February 13, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America may be doing a good deed for Virginia and West Virginia. more »»
Ohio prisons chief urges sentencing changes
February 13, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's already beyond-capacity prison population will grow to about 60,000 within a decade if significant changes to sentencing guidelines aren't implemented, the state prisons... more »»
Ohio budget director warns of cuts
February 13, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohioans would see significant cuts in mental health and drug treatment programs and face an increase in college tuition if Congress passes a stimulus package with reduced aid t... more »» |
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