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Man gets 23 years to life in Ohio slaying

A judge has sentenced a man to 23 years to life in prison after he admitted fatally shooting a contractor while trying to rob a rented barn in rural in central Ohio last year. Fifty-year-old Danny Hensley pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated murder and aggravated robbery in the October slaying ...

Ohio residents protest shooting of feral kittens

Residents have packed a city council meeting to protest the shooting of five feral kittens by a humane officer. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports (bit.ly/11Lzfhh) that most speakers at Monday's meeting called for a change to a city policy allowing the cats to be shot if an officer feels they ...

Map locates the search for a 17th century, French ship

Remote Mich. village abuzz over shipwreck search

Commercial fisherman Larry Barbeau's comings and goings usually don't create much of a stir in this wind-swept Lake Michigan outpost, but in the past few days, his phone jangles the minute he arrives home. Barbeau's 46-foot boat is the offshore nerve center for an expedition seeking the underwater grave of ...

In this May 22, 2013 photo, Ariel Walker, assistant to the city manager for intergovernmental affairs for the City of Dayton, works in her office in Dayton, Ohio. Originally from Pittsburgh, she studied at the University of Dayton and stayed in Dayton after she graduated. A better economy and job prospects appear to be helping stem Ohio's "brain drain" of young adults, a newspaper analysis of census data showed. (AP Photo/The Dayton Daily News, Lisa Powell)  LOCAL PRINT OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; WKEF-TV OUT; WRGT-TV OUT; WDTN-TV OUT

Census data: Ohio may be stemming 'brain drain'

A better economy and job prospects appear to be helping stem Ohio's "brain drain" of young adults, according to a newspaper analysis of census data. Census numbers indicate that the state may finally have reversed the decades-long trend of losing young adults ages 20 to 34 to other states, The ...

OH man sentenced in case involving false charity

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says a man who solicited money he falsely claimed would go to help veterans has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. DeWine said Monday that John Hargrove targeted elderly people when raising money for the fraudulent Ohio Veterans Source charity that Hargrove falsely ...

Ohio day care worker accused of drugging snacks

A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke. Tammy Eppley was charged in Franklin County Municipal Court with six counts of ...

Ohio man to plead guilty in death from loose wheel

A prosecutor is announcing a guilty plea in a vehicular homicide case caused by a truck wheel that hit another driver's windshield. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said Monday that Paul Lallier has submitted a written guilty plea to misdemeanor counts of vehicular homicide and obstructing justice in 22-year-old Dylan ...

FILE - In this Aug. 12, 2012 file photo, Chad Johnson, center, leaves Broward County Jail in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A contrite Johnson apologized Monday, June 17, 2013, for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court a week earlier, and his immediate release from jail was ordered. (Photo by Jeff Daly/Invision/AP, File)

Ex-NFL star Chad Johnson released from jail

A contrite Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week and was released from jail after only a week instead of 30 days. Broward County Circuit Judge Kathleen McHugh accepted Johnson's apology and cut back ...

In this Tuesday, April 2, 2013 photo shows Brimfield Police Chief David Oliver talking about his facebook page in Kent, Ohio. Oliver uses the reach of his department’s increasingly followed Facebook page to interact with residents and take to task criminals and other ne’er-do-wells, his preferred term is “mopes”, for the stupid, the silly and the outright unlawful in messages that mix humor and blunt opinion. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Ohio police chief takes criminals to task online

If you're up to no good in this pocket of northeast Ohio, especially in a witless way, you're risking not only jail time or a fine but a swifter repercussion with a much larger audience: You're in for a social media scolding from police Chief David Oliver and some of ...

Cleveland police say security guards killed man

Cleveland police say a man fatally wounded in his car was shot by private security guards. Police say 20-year-old Are'es Richards refused to move his car when ordered and tried to run down a security guard. He was found unconscious early Sunday in his car in a gas station parking ...

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