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Pickerington schools back to normal

There will be a heightened law enforcement presence in the Pickerington Local School District today when classes resume after students spent much of Wednesday afternoon under lockdown following a threat.

Internet outage

Time Warner Cable says a problem that occurred during routine maintenance caused a nationwide outage of its Internet service for hours on Wednesday morning.

Wal-Mart shooting probe

An attorney for the family of a man fatally shot by police at a southwestern Ohio Wal-Mart is calling for the U.S. Justice Department to open a civil rights investigation.

Combatting infant mortality

Efforts are being made at the local and federal level to combat the problem of infant mortality in Columbus and the rest of Ohio.

Jail uniforms, gear to be reused

In an effort to reduce waste transported to the county landfill, the Franklin County Commissioners and Sheriff are embarking on a new textile recycling partnership with Goodwill Columbus.

Area home sales drop again

Already tepid, the Columbus real estate market cooled off a few degrees in July, according to data released Thursday by the Columbus Board of realtors.

Misspellings scuttle fraud scheme

The mastermind of a $3.5 tax fraud scheme that unraveled because the conspirators misspelled the names of common cities on forms has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison.

Not guilty plea in deadly crash

The driver of a tractor-trailer involved in a four-vehicle Delaware County crash that killed two people and injured three has pleaded not guilty to charges including vehicular homicide.

Flashes honor fallen teammate

Kent State football coach Paul Haynes says players grieving the death of center Jason Bitsko plan to honor him by wearing his number 54 on their helmets this season.