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DeWine rejects second pot measure

For the second time this week, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has turned away an attempt to get a measure on the ballot that would legalize marijuana use in the state.

Former Fire Chief Werner dies

The man who led the Columbus Division of Fire for seven years in the 1980s and 90s has died, division officials announced Thursday morning.

Madonna takes tumble

LONDON (AP) — A scary moment for Madonna at the Brit Awards last night. Madonna was closing the ceremony with […]

Strickland challenges Portman

Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland says his run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Rob Portman will focus on expanding job and educational opportunities for average people.

Accused “homegrown” terrorist indicted

A West Side man is accused of supporting Middle Eastern terrorists by providing resources and money laundering in what prosecutors say is the first indictment of its kind in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.

State of the State 2015

Ohio’s governor is proposing another $500 million in tax cuts he says will keep the state’s recovery steaming along

Police chief’s brother killed

Authorities say the brother of Cleveland’s police chief has been killed and the girlfriend suspected in his death shot herself when troopers stopped her vehicle in western Pennsylvania.

Missing girl, father found in Massachusetts

A three-year-old girl from the state of Delaware who was the subject of an Amber Alert that extended into Ohio Tuesday was found safe in Massachusetts and police were working to reunite Elinor Trotta with her mother.