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Diamondback Coaster Opens at Kings Island
April 20, 2009 Roller coaster that plunges 215 feet opens in Ohio MASON, Ohio (AP) — A new steel roller coaster at the Kings Island amusement park opened this weekend, thrilling eager fans with twists... more »»
Thomas & Friends Make Tracks for Pittsburgh
April 20, 2009 The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presents "Thomas & Friends™ LIVE! On Stage: A Circus Comes To Town" Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12-13 at the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in Pittsburgh. more »»
Police: Pair too drunk to notice baby's SIDS death
April 14, 2009 Date: 4/14/2009 10:12 AM BC-Intoxicated Couple-SIDS/141... more »»
Review critical of preferential adoption policy
April 14, 2009 HAMILTON, Ohio — A prosecutor says an Ohio county's new adoption and foster parent policy that gives preference to married couples violates state rules. more »»
Ohio Appeals Board: Former Nazi Guard Can Be Deported
April 10, 2009 CLEVELAND (AP) — An immigration appeals board ruled Friday that retired autoworker John Demjanjuk can be deported to Germany to face charges that he served as a Nazi death camp guard during World Wa... more »»
Public memorial for slain Pittsburgh officers today
April 9, 2009 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Thousands of mourners, including law enforcement officers, dignitaries and family members, are expected to pack a basketball arena for a memorial service for three Pittsburgh polic... more »»
Pa. man reaches plea in daughter's slaying
April 9, 2009 LEBANON, Pa. (AP) - A south-central Pennsylvania man who pleaded no-contest to first-degree murder in the death of his 6-month old daughter faces a mandatory sentence of life without parol. more »»
Ohio Mom Disappointed in Next-of-Kin Registry Turnout
April 9, 2009 COLUMBUS (AP) — Parents who campaigned for an Ohio next-of-kin registry are disappointed with the response to the program, launched in Septembe. more »»
Ohio health plan focuses on obesity prevention
April 9, 2009 COLUMBUS (AP) — The state can stop or reverse the annual growth of obesity among adults and children within five years, but it first must promote greater access to healthy food and exercise, the Ohi... more »»
World's oldest person celebrates, 115, is former OSU employee
April 7, 2009 LOS ANGELES (AP) — The world's oldest known living person celebrated her 115th birthday Monday. more »»
Parents sue Ohio school over bullied son's suicide
April 3, 2009 MENTOR, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio couple has filed a lawsuit saying school officials failed to stop bullying that they claim led to their 17-year-old son's suicide. more »»
Ohioans get about $25 more in food stamps
April 3, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials say Ohio's growing number of food stamp recipients will receive more benefits starting this month, courtesy of the federal economic stimulus bill. more »»
Kroger Recalls Lite Mayo
April 2, 2009 The Kroger C. more »»
Holiday Inn on the Lane across from Ohio State campus closes
March 31, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The last guests have checked out of a hotel popular with Ohio State University families and football fans. more »»
WVa Senate supports restrictions on teen tanners
March 31, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Things may get slightly more complicated for teens seeking the perfect tan at one of West Virginia's indoor tanning facilities. more »»
Ohio man pleads guilty to giving toddler marijuana
March 27, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man who gave marijuana to his 2-year-old niece has pleaded guilty to several drug-related charges, including giving drugs to a minor. more »»
Ohio high court: Housing authorities can be sued
March 26, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A woman whose two children died in a fire at a public housing complex can sue the housing authority if the deaths are found to be caused by employee negligence or physical... more »»
W.Pa. boy held for trial in death of dad's fiancee
March 26, 2009 NEW CASTLE, Pa. more »»
W.Va. launches domestic violence registry
March 23, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia launched an electronic domestic violence registry Monday that should end a potential deadly delay in the flow of information from the courts to law enforcement. more »»
WVa lawmakers applaud Barbie ban bill author
March 19, 2009 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia lawmaker has fielded plenty of ridicule, insults and even threats since proposing an in-state ban of Barbie and similar dolls. more »» |
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