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Local News from WYTV Youngstown via Yahoo! News

A plan is in the works for sixteen counties in the area to work together to help bring more business to Northeast Ohio.

 

The Mahoning County Dog Warden's office began selling dog licenses for 2009 on Monday.

 

Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins says he is opposing parole for a hit man, who was convicted of killing two people in 1977.

 

As the nation's automakers are polishing up their business plans, one Ohio lawmaker is urging his colleagues to approve federal help for the "Big Three".

 

What Black Friday is to your traditional department, or electronics store, Cyber Monday is to online retailers. It is the industry's annual kickoff to the holiday shopping season. But as Jason Vinkler...

 

Youngstown Police say they now have a person of interest in the death of a Columbiana man on the city's south side. Twenty two year old Andrew Culp died early Saturday morning, after being dragged und...

 

They hit the fields at sunrise Monday morning, dressed in their insulated overalls and covered with fluorescent orange. Some spent the day walking, others parked themselves in a tree stand, waiting fo...

 

If you're still looking for some hot deals this holiday season, there's still "Cyber Monday".

 

Mr. Beat is the proclaimed "king of the beatniks", born in the valley and celebrating his 15th year in comic book fame.

 

The sounds of Music could be heard from the Saint Columba Cathedral in Youngstown.

 
 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Seven residents of Miami Township, Clermont County, will be interviewed for an open seat on the Board of Trustees.

 

Patricia Brenneman, superintendent of Oak Hills School District, on Monday announced her retirement, effective Dec. 31.

 

Depression and anxiety in their teen years could put girls at risk for brittle bones later in life, according to new research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

 

A decision on whether to buy 700 new alcohol-detection devices for state and local police was postponed two weeks today by the Ohio Controlling Board.

 

Park too long at a meter in Cincinnati next year and your ticket could cost $40.

 

Linda Wimmers made math fun. A math teacher at Stephen T. Badin High School in Hamilton for 24 years, she used math games to engage her students.

 

A Batavia Township man has been indicted in connection with a string of Warren County break-ins.

 

Getting a parking ticket in Cincinnati could cost you more next year.

 

Fire may have ravaged the Century House, but the building's owner said Monday she hopes to eventually reopen her boutique shop on Glendale's Village Square.

 

Here is the text of a letter sent Monday to President-elect Barack Obama from Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland:

 
 

Latest Local News Headlines for Springfield Ohio from The Springfield News-Sun

Lower Valley Pike between Snyder Road and Lammes Lane was shut down around 12:03 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2 as authorities battled to contain hydrous ammonia leak.

 

Job losses, plummeting housing values and shaky consumer confidence across the nation are translating into a budget nightmare for Ohio ,which is now looking at a $640 million shortfall for the current...

 

Mechanicsburg council members accepted a bid Monday, Dec. 1, they hope will make life a little easier for village residents.

 

A South Vienna woman is the first person to undergo an auto-islet cell transplant at the Ohio State University Medical Center.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County — One person was killed and another was injured Monday, Dec. 1, in a two-vehicle head-on accident on the McEwen Road overpass to Interstate 675 that a Mon...

 

With hundreds and perhaps thousands of local kids playing the high-speed, high-contact sport of hockey, coaches and doctors say keeping those athletes safe is the combined responsibility of coaches, r...

 

YELLOW SPRINGS — Phil Parker has a busy year ahead of him as chairman of Antioch University McGregor's first board of trustees.

 

COLUMBUS — State officials will take two more weeks to decide whether to spend $6.4 million in federal dollars on 700 portable Breathalyzers that are supposed to help crack down on drunk dri...

 

A study by Consumer Reports magazine has found large amounts of sodium in unexpected foods that could sabotage consumers' efforts to control high blood pressure and other health risk factors.

 

For Love of Children, a not-for-profit group, is collecting new, unwrapped toys and gifts that will be distributed to those served by the Children Services Division of Montgomery County Department of ...

 

Looking to help people in need this holiday season? Participate in the 2008 Holiday Backpack Project.

 

The public is invited to a community memorial today, Dec. 2, at Chabad of Greater Dayton to find inspiration and affirm the lives those killed in last week's terror attack in Mumbai, India.

 

Job losses, plummeting housing values and shaky consumer confidence across the nation are translating into a budget nightmare for Ohio ,which is now looking at a $640 million shortfall for the current...

 

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Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

Across the street from a Brewery District house that Columbus police say had been turned into a brothel, a billboard advertises the services of another of the world's older professions.

 

A lagging national economy means Ohio is facing a staggering shortage of up to $7.3 billion in the next two-year state budget that begins July 1, Gov. Ted Strickland said this afternoon. "Our gre...

 

STOUTSVILLE, Ohio -- A deer hunter who fell from a tree stand in Fairfield County this morning apparently died of natural causes, authorities say. Medical evidence indicates that Dennis Dale Farmer, 6...

 

Before Mayor Michael B. Coleman announced his proposal last month to close some city facilities and reduce services to help erase an expected $82.9 million shortfall in next year's budget, he shared t...

 

BIRTHS This list is compiled from voluntary submissions by parents to hospitals.

 

The soldier had been shot in the neck. A battlefield medic stopped the bleeding, and now the soldier was at the closest field hospital. He still could die.

 

The van's smashed rear window and her husband's expression said it all.

 

Carolyn Turpening would rather juggle classes at Ohio University and four jobs than go into debt.

 

A forgery in Westerville is the crime of the week in the Crime Stoppers program.

 

CARDINGTON 38-year-old found dead along Whetstone River Youths playing near the Whetstone River northeast of Cardington found a partially submerged body Saturday.