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Ohio Supreme Court upholds death penalty constitutionality

COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the constitutionality of the state’s three-decades-old death penalty law, rejecting a challenge that argued...

Court blocks law that diverts money from Planned Parenthood

COLUMBUS (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked an Ohio law that tried to divert public money from Planned Parenthood in an...

Car show fund-raiser set for Saturday

WILMINGTON — A 2nd annual Car, Bike and Truck Show will be held 1-5 p.m. Saturday, April 21 for infant and child abuse awareness.The...

Chatfield College in Brown County offers summer enrichment courses

ST. MARTIN — Chatfield College will again offer a series of non-credit summer enrichment courses, open to the community from June 5 through July...

CASA urges residents to act against child abuse

WILMINGTON — During National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, Clinton County CASA challenges residents of Clinton County to stand against child abuse and...

Cruise-In Critters to showcase cars, adoptable animals

WILMINGTON — The Wilmington College Veterinarians of Tomorrow invite area residents to participate and register their car for the Cruise-in Critters, a cruise-in on...

GOP leaders made trip with lobbyists, Ohio speaker who quit

COLUMBUS (AP) — Republican legislative leaders from at least four states have acknowledged taking part in a London summer trip with lobbyists and an...

Kucinich was paid $20K by pro-Syrian government group

COLUMBUS (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a candidate for Ohio governor, reported Tuesday earning speaking fees from a group with sympathies toward...

Woman hurt at Ohio fair gets $1.8M from ride owner, others

NEWARK, Ohio (AP) — A woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a thrill ride accident at last year’s Ohio State Fair will...

Panel dismisses 1 charge in conduct case of Patrick DeWine

COLUMBUS (AP) — A three-judge panel in Ohio has thrown out a disciplinary charge that alleged state Supreme Court Justice Patrick DeWine used his...