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  • Student who fell from UD dorm committed suicide

    DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- A two-month investigation has determined that a University of Dayton freshman who fell from a six-story dormitory window last month committed ...

  • Cleveland East side bar fight leads to overnight homicide

    CLEVELAND -- A fight at an east side bar ended when a 27-year-old man was shot and killed early Friday morning. The fight started at the Your Place and Mine Bar near E. 55th Street and Broadway Avenue just before 2:30 a.m. The fight spilled out of the bar and into the parking lot where police say several shots were fired. One man was struck in the torso by gunfire. He was taken to MetroHealth ...

  • Reports of Masked Exposers Near OSU Campus

    Two Ohio State University students reported similar incidents involving a masked man exposing himself to them near campus. Lindsey Ritchey said it happened to her outside her Hunter Avenue apartment. Ritchey said she was sitting on her porch when she noticed someone come up next to her in the dark. "I look up and see that it's a man in a mask," she said. She said the man was using ...

  • Buckeye Lake Residents Protest Outside Fire Department

    Nearly two dozen Buckeye Lake residents protested in front of the Buckeye Lake Fire Department Thursday evening. The protestors said they are not getting full protection from fire crews. "Our EMS services are not what they need to be and they've had nearly a year to improve and they're not doing it," says resident Peggy Wells. Wells says the department has had a number of ...

  • Ohio AG Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Warn Of Mystery Shopper Scam

    Scammers are using counterfeit checks that appear to be from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, according to the Ohio Attorney General's Office.The AG issued a news release on Thursday about the scam, which the department said are part of a mystery shopper scam in which consumers receive a letter stating that they have been selected as a "customer service evaluator" ...

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles [Blu-Ray]

John Hughess Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is a road comedy about two men trying desperately to get home for Thanksgiving and having every obstacle imaginable thrown in their way. The men are played, in a feat of perfect casting, by Steve Martin a ... ...

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  • IRS replaces official who revealed targeting

    replaced as director the Internal Revenue Service division that oversaw agents who targeted tea party groups. Danny Werfel, the agency's new acting commissioner, told IRS employees in an email Thursday, May 23, 2013, that he has selected a new acting head of the division, staying within the IRS to find new leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott ...

  • Tribes Masterson goes after fourth straight win

    Unlike Thursday's series opener between the Indians and Red Sox, which had a total of 15 runs scored on 23 hits, Friday's game at Fenway Park could be quite the pitchers' duel. Justin Masterson will be on the hill for Cleveland, while John Lackey toes the rubber for Boston. The Indians right-hander has won three straight games and was named the American League Player of the Week ...

  • Ohio GOP’s Attempt To Suppress Student Vote Backfires Encourages Them To Register Instead

    @UC.Wisc Whoop-sie! The GOP members of Ohio’s House of Representatives just pulled a blooper so big that it’s probably time to promote all of them to the United States House of Representatives. Fortunately for them–or at least for Ohio–they’re probably going to be saved by the other half of their legislature, the Senate. The issue is student voting. In April, the ...

  • Terry Francona proud of Cleveland revival

    Terry Francona knew the drill, and that helped. But in the end, the best coping mechanism for making his emotional return to Fenway Park was one that he’s relied on throughout his life - the game of baseball itself.Francona arrived in Boston yesterday at 5 a.m. after an 11-7 loss to the Tigers on Wednesday, and he knew it wouldn’t just be any other day. But he also knew he was coming ...

  • Violent felons in Ohio getting hunting licenses www.privateofficer.com

    Hundreds of convicted felons in Ohio — many of them violent — are getting state licenses to hunt, even though it’s illegal for them to have guns, a Channel 3 news investigation found. The Investigator Tom Meyer did a computer-assisted investigation, cross-checking last year’s list of Ohio hunting license recipients with a list of state prisoners who did time in the past ...

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