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Ohio AEP customers will pay more

COLUMBUS (AP) — A typical American Electric Power customer soon will be paying $2 to $3 more per month to the help the company repay fuel costs. Ohio regulators approved…

Early storm damage tally for Ohio reaches $29M

COLUMBUS (AP) — Early reports tallying damage from last month’s storms in Ohio at $29 million have several Ohio cities anxiously hoping for federal disaster relief. The estimated costs reported…

Driver who hit crowd blames vehicle problem

LIMA (AP) — The 63-year-old driver whose car plowed into a crowd at a northwest Ohio street festival says she was not intoxicated and she believes a mechanical problem with…

Donations will send Ohio cancer patient to Disney

TOLEDO (AP) — A 4-year-old cancer patient who was denied a Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World by her father will get to go after all. So many donations have poured…

Tip prompts search for Ohioan wanted in murder

COLUMBUS (AP) — Police say someone in central Ohio reported seeing a man suspected of killing his on-and-off girlfriend during a vacation to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, but a search…

Police seek man after Ashland woman’s body is found in N.C.

ASHLAND (AP) — Authorities investigating the death of an Ohio woman found on North Carolina’s Outer Banks have issued an arrest warrant for her on-and-off boyfriend. Police on Monday confirmed…

Ohio woman vanished on NC vacation; $7,000 reward offered

ASHLAND (AP) — Businesses in the hometown of an Ohio woman who disappeared during a North Carolina vacation are offering more than $7,000 in rewards for information about the whereabouts…

2nd trial unlikely for Ohio man in ’86 slayings

BELLEFONTAINE (AP) — It’s unlikely that a suspect in two 1986 Ohio slayings can be charged a second time despite new DNA evidence, a prosecutor said. Constitutional issues may prevent…

Ohio coroner: 3 deaths attributed to heat wave

COLUMBUS (AP) — An Ohio coroner is blaming excessive heat for the deaths of three people found alone in their homes this week. Licking County Deputy Coroner Dr. Jeff Lee…

Campaign started due to heat wave

COLUMBUS — The Federal Emergency Management Agency, in collaboration with the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, is asking every person to take action, get in touch with friends, family and loved…