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ODOT’s trouble: Salt in the wound

The Ohio Department of Transportation says it’s looking for other ways to get more road salt after an effort to get more for communities running short drew no bids from salt suppliers.

Bank holdup suspect ID’ed

Authorities in Delaware County continue to search for a bank robber, but say the getaway vehicle Scott Thomas used in his alleged holdup has been found.

Recycling expands to apartments, condos

The expansion of the free, curbside recycling program in Columbus officially begins Tuesday with the ceremonial delivery of the first of thousands of big blue bins.

State seeks summer meal sponsors

Ohio officials are looking for more sponsors and sites in a federally funded program that offers children from low-income families free breakfasts or lunches during summer when they don’t get the meals at school.

Powell man injured in East Side crash

Sheriff’s office investigators say drugs or alcohol may have played a role in a one-vehicle accident that left a Powell man in critical condition Sunday night.

Shuttle replica comes to Dayton

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Ohio is ready to launch a mock-up space shuttle exhibit assembled after a failed bid to get a retiring shuttle several years ago.

Teen girls in sports need 3,500 cal./day

A word of caution about teenage female athletes and their parents: A shortage of calories can lead to a troubling syndrome that can result in long-term health risks.

Speaker: Indicted lawmaker should quit

A southwest Ohio lawmaker facing nearly 70 criminal charges can keep his job, but Peter Beck has been stripped of the chairmanship of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

87% of Great Lakes frozen over

It’s been so bitterly cold for so long that the Great Lakes are almost completely covered with ice for the first time in 20 years.