Six cars broken into at Columbus auto business
Six vehicles were broken into sometime between late Wednesday and early Thursday at a Columbus automotive business. read the full story
Six cars broken into at Columbus auto business
Six vehicles were broken into sometime between late Wednesday and early Thursday at a Columbus automotive business. read the full story
Six cars broken into at Columbus auto shop
Six vehicles were broken into sometime between late Wednesday or early Thursday at a Columbus automotive business. read the full story
Ohio casinos could mean less money for state
COLUMBUS -- Multimillion-dollar downpayments on racetrack slots proposed by Gov. Ted Strickland are at risk if Ohio voters approve a competing casino plan in November. read the full story
A 52-year-old woman who went into cardiac arrest on her way to the Taste of Chicago on Thursday was resuscitated, thanks to a quick-thinking passerby and a pair of paramedics on bicycles. The unidentified woman, an Arizona tourist, was walking to the Taste when she... read the full story
City might attack blight of vacant homes with registry
Overwhelmed with a growing number of vacant and abandoned houses, Columbus officials are talking about creating a registry to track owners and pressure them to sell. read the full story
Health habits get new attention after zoo leader's death
The sudden death of Columbus' zoo director Sunday and other recent high-profile deaths have some central Ohioans rethinking their health habits. read the full story
Tax revenue drop fuels states' crisis
COLUMBUS - An across-the-board drop in tax collections, coupled with a prolonged recession, has states facing their worst fiscal crisis in decades. read the full story
Ohio Mennonites protest exclusion of gays in church
COLUMBUS - In a quiet act of defiance, gay and lesbian Mennonites dressed in bright pink gathered outside the church's official convention in Columbus on Thursday and criticized its leaders for trying to push them out. read the full story
Gov. Ted Strickland defends his slot proposal
COLUMBUS (AP) — Gov. Ted Strickland continues to defend his gambling proposal as a way to balance read the full story
Columbus police upping traffic enforcement for holiday weekend
Columbus law enforcement will be out en masse this holiday weekend. read the full story
2 Opus subsidiaries facing bankruptcy
Opus Group, a development firm that came to the Columbus area nearly 16 years ago, announced that two of its subsidiaries are facing Chapter 11 bankruptcy. read the full story
ODH: First Ohio death from H1N1 flu
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Department of Health announced today that a Butler County man in his 40s, who was infected with H1N1 influenza, died June 29. This is the first Ohio death linked to the pandemic strain of influenza. read the full story
Party today for 100-year-old Anne Miller
Anne Miller of Columbus turns 100 today. She is a resident of Franciscan Woods, St. Francis' assisted living home. There will be a party for Miller today at noon. read the full story
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