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Ohio professor named White House photographer
January 6, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama has chosen an Ohio University photojournalism professor to be his official White House photographer.
The university said in a statement on » Full Story
The university said in a statement on » Full Story
Ohio coroner: girl at treatment center suffocated
January 6, 2009
CLEVELAND (AP) — A disruptive girl who died last month while being restrained by staff members at a church-run treatment center suffocated and choked, the coroner said Monday in ruling the death a hom » Full Story
Ohio man arrested in slaying of 4-year-old's mom
January 6, 2009
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A young mother struggled with an intruder before she was shot and killed in her home and the gunman ran off with her 4-year-old son, a sheriff said Monday in announcing an arrest i » Full Story
Ohio man admits to plotting wife's murder
January 6, 2009
JACKSON, Ohio (AP) — A 74-year-old southern Ohio man has pleaded guilty to hiring someone to kill his wife in their farmhouse last spring.
David Evans Sr. of Jackson pleaded guilty Frid » Full Story
David Evans Sr. of Jackson pleaded guilty Frid » Full Story
Abandoned toddler leads Ohio police to slain mom
January 5, 2009
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Authorities were searching for the gunman who killed a woman at her home and then abandoned her 4-year-old son at a highway rest stop.
A Maryland couple found the boy on F » Full Story
A Maryland couple found the boy on F » Full Story
Strickland poised to sign human trafficking bill
January 5, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Crimes such as kidnapping that aid human trafficking would be punished more severely under a bill Gov. Ted Strickland is expected to sign this week.
The bill would creat » Full Story
The bill would creat » Full Story
Ohio college wrestler without limbs gets new legs
January 5, 2009
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Dustin Carter has proved he doesn’t need legs to be a winner on the wrestling mat.
But now he can stand a little taller.
Carter’s legs were amputated when he was » Full Story
But now he can stand a little taller.
Carter’s legs were amputated when he was » Full Story
Delta Queen nominated as endangered historic site
January 5, 2009
CINCINNATI (AP) — The historic riverboat Delta Queen has been nominated to become one of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.
Landing on the exclusive annual list could save the stea » Full Story
Landing on the exclusive annual list could save the stea » Full Story
Governors seek $1 trillion in federal help
January 3, 2009
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Five Democratic governors are asking the federal government for a $1 trillion boost, including $250 billion for education and $150 billion in middle class tax cuts.
The g » Full Story
The g » Full Story
Ohio lawyers sort out ruling on court costs
January 3, 2009
CLEVELAND (AP) — An Ohio Supreme Court ruling on whether municipal courts can impose hefty fees on defendants convicted of multiple charges is making some lawyers and municipal officials wondering jus » Full Story
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