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Communities across the state and the country are honoring Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On the first Monday of October, loved ones gather to remember survivors and those who have lost the fight a...

 

In Girard this Monday night, officials are still issuing a boil alert for parts of the city.

 

The Christmas season is already in full swing at Kraynak's in Hermitage.

 

Staffing levels at Warren's police and fire departments are below normal, but due to the city's financial problems no additional employees will be hired anytime soon.

 

There are seventy nine days until Christmas and with the economy in shambles, retailers are preparing for what could be one of the worst holiday seasons in a long time.

 

At the time it seemed like a good idea. New regulations in Warren were put in place last spring to ensure that rental properties are inspected properly. Council says the regulations are designed to ma...

 

From Wall Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, financial and government officials watched today as the stock market plunged to record lows.

 

It looked like a serious situation in Coitsville today, but it was only a training exercise.

 

With the election less than one month away, political campaigning is shifting into high gear across the valley.

 

You might have seen a group of Barack Obama supporters walking through parts of the valley today.

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Fewer Ohioans are checking for unclaimed funds, the Ohio Department Commerce said Tuesday. See if you're owed.

 

A 29-year-old East Price Hill man is accused of stealing a cross off the grave of one of his twin babies, who was buried at Wesleyan Cemetery in Northside after the child's mother miscarried.

 

Liberty Township trustees decided again Monday night to hold off on approving a new noise ordinance, saying they need more time to review the proposal.

 

With the election four weeks away, Barack Obama and John McCain have stepped up their character attacks. As the campaigns turn increasingly bitter, who do you think will win tonight's debate?

 

PORTSMOUTH - Waiting to get lunch at the Dari Creme's walk-up window, Denise Leport wore an Ohio State Buckeyes sweat shirt along with a frown as she considered this year's presidential candidates.

 

Joe Whitt, one of four living Pearl Harbor survivors in Greater Cincinnati, will be the honorary guest and historical tour guide for the Lakota East High School band, which will go to Hawaii to perfor...

 

Running short on time, John McCain has the most riding on the second presidential debate, though Barack Obama will be out of his scripted comfort zone in the town hall-style confrontation.

 

The Cincinnati Health Department has ordered an East Price Hill residential care center to shut down because of repeated health and safety violations.

 

Several members of the Cincinnati Police Department will be honored today in Columbus for the Ohio Attorney General's Distinguished Law Enforcement Awards.

 

Ohio 276 will be closed for culvert replacement at the intersection with Ohio 132 near the Clermont County village of Owensville from 7 a.m. today until 5 p.m. Wednesday.

 
 

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

Community Mercy Health Partners will break ground on the future Springfield Regional Medical Center in a special blessing ceremony, Friday, Oct. 10.

 

Shirley Dyer Wuchter will be signing copies of three published collections of her late husband's sermons from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Wittenberg University bookstore.

 

With preschool time nearing, we hoped that one hour a week at Sunday school would not only be fun and educational, but be a good school-time precursor for Nicholas, as it was Noah.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

An Ohio insurance trade group says damage from the Sept. 14 windstorm that smacked the state caused at least $553 million in insured losses and generated the largest number of claims filed since 1980....

 

As if voters needed one more issue in this election to confuse them, many are putting incorrect postage on their absentee ballot envelopes, risking a return of their ballots, postal officials say.

 

Police are looking for three young men who they believe forced their way into a Alameda Drive home overnight and demanded cash.

 

A Miami County jury was expected to hear opening arguments and initial witnesses today, Oct. 7, in the trial of a Shelby County man accused of improperly touching a 10-year-old boy at a church-sponsor...

 

By Marie Rossiter and Denise Wilson

 

For the first time in quite a while, an area gas station is selling unleaded regular gasoline for less than $3 a gallon, according to DaytonGasPrices.com.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 7, will be cooler than the National Weather Service originally predicted, and Wednesday will be wetter with the promise of the first rainfall above a trace since Sept. 13.

 

DAYTON — Residents will see and hear much more from Dayton Public Schools levy supporters in the next few weeks.

 

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will kick off a two-day Ohio "American Jobs Tour" on Thursday, Oct. 9, with a rally at Fifth Third Field in Dayton.

 

CINCINNATI — President Bush said Monday, Oct. 6, in Cincinnati that he is confident his $700 billion Wall Street rescue plan will work and the American economy will bounce back.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

A part-owner of a Circleville ambulance company may have to pay more than $370,000 to the state for submitting improper Medicaid billings over a three-year period.

 

CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio -- Three teen-age boys have been charged with setting the fire that destroyed an 1880s-era landmark on Sept. 22. Zachary Davis, 16; Richard Foppiano, 16; and Casey Reed, 17, are char...

 

Marilyn Adams has been putting $40 into a stock club every month since 1995. And never, not when the tech bubble burst in 2000 or during the recession after the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, has she b...

 

The other robbers didn't run him off, and Jack Workman says this one won't either, even though a 9 mm bullet in his belly has sidelined him long enough to close his Dairy Queen on Tamarack Circle Sout...

 

Cardiac-arrest patients who have no pulse despite paramedics' efforts to revive them shouldn't be taken to a hospital, according to a new study.

 

Children's hospitals could prevent tens of thousands of side effects, injuries and deaths every year if they altered how they care for young people who need painkillers, a new study suggests.

 

Columbus Police Chief James G. Jackson was confident he would have won his defamation lawsuit against the city, he said yesterday.

 

They have talked about politics in Canal Winchester's downtown barbershop since Benjamin Harrison challenged Grover Cleveland for the presidency.

 

During a hearing in which his former patients provided details of alleged sexual impropriety by Dr. Gerald W. Lane, he said that their allegations were "biomechanically" impossible.

 

As of yesterday, Columbus police had not identified a woman whose body was found Sunday outside a North Side apartment complex, and they still did know what killed her.