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11 Bodies And Counting In Serial Killer Case Video
Clevelanders gathered Wednesday night at the House of God Church to pray for the victims of accused serial killer Anthony Sowell, whose house of horrors is just one block from the church. more
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Issue 3 Hits The Jackpot As Casinos Are Coming To Ohio Video
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Developers of four new Ohio casinos looked eagerly to the future Wednesday, even as opponents concocted plans to stymie their efforts and surrounding states braced for economic losses. more
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Family of Woman Mauled by Chimpanzee Seeks to Sue For $150 million
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — The family of a Connecticut woman mauled and blinded by a chimpanzee is seeking to sue the state for $150 million. more
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Prosecutor Investigating Alleged Cash-For-Votes Plan in Contested City Council Race
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio prosecutor is investigating whether Democratic Party officials in Athens County illegally offered a $5 bounty for bringing Ohio University students to the polls. more
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Police: Man Dressed as Breathalyzer Accused of DUI Photo
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man dressed as a Breathalyzer test for Halloween found himself blowing into one after police stopped him for allegedly driving the wrong way without headlights on a one-way street. Oxford police said they stopped 20-year-old James P. Miller on Halloween night and... more
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Ohio Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Making Bomb Threats Sentenced in Federal Court in
CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio man who threatened to blow up several Cincinnati-area landmarks has been sentenced to a year and a half in prison. more
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TRAFFIC ALERT: Innerbelt Bridge Closed Again
CLEVELAND -- A warning to drivers heading downtown Wednesday. ODOT says they will close the Innerbelt Bridge at 8 p.m. Wednesday, to begin structure repair. more
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18-year-old high school student wins Ohio school board seat while voting for 1st time
MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) — Administrators in one Ohio school district will now have to answer to a high school senior elected to the school board. more
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About 40 percent of Ohio voters turn out for election dominated by casino issue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Unofficial results show that 40.31 percent of Ohio's voters cast ballots for this year's general election, nearly 10 percent higher than 2007 and roughly the same as 2005, when the state had its highest odd-year turnout since 1997. more
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Mayor Jackson Wins Second Term
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has been re-elected to a second four-year term. more
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FOX 8 EXCLUSIVE: Alliance Courtroom Brawl Video
The outburst on Monday was sudden. 40-year-old Stacey Goodwin leaping from her seat in an Alliance courtroom jumping Lori Osterland from behind, screaming "she killed my daughter" more
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Police Searching for Man Who Shot at Vehicle
The Jackson Township Police Department is on a manhunt for an armed suspect who fired at least one shot into a vehicle with two occupants, Fox 8 News reports. more
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Loved Ones Rally Around Injured Football Player Video
A Highland High School football player is hospitalized in critical condition, after suffering a serious spinal cord injury Friday night. Monday afternoon, the senior defensive back underwent his second surgery. more
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Fire Hero Arrested After Saving Friends Video
Michael Barrett Jr. and his friends were winding down from a typically busy Halloween night in Kent. The home he and his sister rent is not far from the campus of Kent State University, where the holiday typically draws a crowd from surrounding communities. more
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Community Praying for Injured High School Football Player Photo
A Highland High School football player is in critical condition at Akron Children's Hospital after a suffering a severe neck injury on the field Friday night. more
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Hospital in Akron Accuses Docs of Playing Favorites
An Ohio hospital is accusing a group of doctors of unfairly steering patients to a competing medical center in which they have a financial interest. more
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Ohio prison authorities investigate discovery of homemade knives as guards protest conditions
MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) — The state is investigating the discovery of homemade knives found in a prison where guards are alleging violent working conditions. more
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Akron Parishioners Stage Protest at Last Mass of Roman Catholic Church
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Protesters tried to stop the closing of a Roman Catholic church in Akron celebrating its last mass as part of a diocesan restructuring. more









I agree with you Mandi. the only thing casinos are going to change is people won't have to drive as far. If they blow all their money they probably already are doing this. That is their stupidity to deal with. People should concern themselves with their own lives.
Ernest @ 6:55 AM EST, Nov 5, 2009
My heart rejoices for the families that will have an income because of the casinos. I am so tired of all this doom and gloom about the casinos.
Ernest @ 6:50 AM EST, Nov 5, 2009
Why is it that people seem to think Ohioans don't already go to casinos. If any families are being impacted it is already happening. Let it go people. ISSUE 3 PASSED.
Ernest @ 6:48 AM EST, Nov 5, 2009
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