Ohio police have street names of shooters in wild bar gunfight, say taproom cook is suspectOctober 13th, 2009 Ohio police: Cook is suspect in wild bar shootoutTOLEDO, Ohio — Police in Toledo, Ohio, say one of the suspects in a wild bar shootout is a cook who works there and that investigators have a good idea about the names of other shooters. Police say video of the shootout has generated tips revealing the street names used by several of the gunmen.
Wild shootout sends patrons running from Ohio bar, but no one hurt; at least 5 gunmen soughtOctober 11th, 2009 Gunmen sought in Ohio bar shootout; no one hurtTOLEDO, Ohio — A wild gunfight involving at least five gunmen sent patrons fleeing from a northwestern Ohio bar, but police say no one was injured. The gunfire lasted for several minutes Thursday night and was captured on a video surveillance system at the Route 66 Kitchen in Toledo.
Ohio attorney general to probe county auditor in Cleveland; also center of fed investigationSeptember 25th, 2009 Ohio AG to probe county auditor in ClevelandCLEVELAND — Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray will conduct a special investigation of a top political leader's work setting property values in the state's most populous county. Cuyahoga (keye-uh-HOH'-guh) County Auditor Frank Russo is also at the center of a federal corruption probe that began last year when federal agents raided the homes and offices of Russo and county Commissioner Jimmy Dimora.
Austen Arnaud throws for 227 yards, 2 TDs as Iowa St. beats North Dakota St. 34-17September 3rd, 2009 Iowa St. beats N. Dakota St. 34-17AMES, Iowa — Austen Arnaud threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns, both to Marquis Hamilton, and Iowa State beat North Dakota State 34-17 Thursday night to make coach Paul Rhoads a winner in his debut. Alexander Robinson added 83 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Cyclones (1-0), who snapped a 10-game losing streak.
Pilot, passenger killed when small biplane crashes near Ohio high school's football fieldAugust 22nd, 2009 2 killed in small plane crash near Ohio schoolCINCINNATI — Officials say two people have been killed when a biplane crashed near a football scrimmage at an Ohio high school. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the single-engine plane took off Friday night from West Harrison Airport, and crashed within minutes.
Ohio office building evacuated in scare over device used to cut off long-winded speakersJuly 29th, 2009 Presentation timer prompts Ohio office evacuationCOLUMBUS, Ohio — An employee spotted a black box with lights, wires and a timer in a Columbus, Ohio, office complex conference room and called for help. Thousands of people left the JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Police: Ohio woman rents gun at shooting range, learns how to fire it, uses it to kill herselfJuly 28th, 2009 Police: Ohio woman shoots self at gun range, diesSHARONVILLE, Ohio — Police say a woman rented a handgun at an Ohio indoor shooting range, got some instructions on how to use it and then fatally shot herself. Police in the Cincinnati suburb of Sharonville say they believe Ann Fukuyama committed suicide Sunday at Target World, a public range that sells and rents guns and has a dozen 25-yard target shooting lanes.
Former US Senator Mike DeWine of Ohio announces bid for state attorney generalJuly 22nd, 2009 Ex-Sen. DeWine announces bid for Ohio atty generalXENIA, Ohio — U.S. Senator Mike DeWine has formally announced that he's a candidate for Ohio attorney general.
Fromer US Senator DeWine of Ohio says he will run for Ohio attorney generalJuly 22nd, 2009 Ex-Sen. DeWine says he'll run for OH atty generalXENIA, Ohio — Former U.S. Senator Mike DeWine of Ohio says he will run for Ohio attorney general.
Running of the bulls kicks off in Pamplona, Red Cross says 4 injured but no one goredJuly 7th, 2009 Running of the bulls kicks off in PamplonaPAMPLONA, Spain — Thrillseekers have sprinted through Pamplona in a swift and relatively clean start to the running of the bulls. Spanish Red Cross spokesman Jose Aldaba said no one was gored in Tuesday's run but four people were hospitalized with bumps or bruises.
Jewish cemetery desecrated in eastern Czech townJune 30th, 2009 Czech Jewish cemetery desecratedPRAGUE — A Jewish cemetery has been desecrated in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, members of the community there said Tuesday. Jaroslav Klenovsky of the Jewish community in nearby Brno said 63 tombstones were overturned at the cemetery in Uhersky Ostroh, some 280 kilometers (175 miles) southeast of Prague.
Sproles signs deal worth $6,621,000 deal as Chargers' franchise playerApril 29th, 2009 Sproles signs rich 1-year deal with ChargersSAN DIEGO — Chargers running back Darren Sproles on Tuesday signed the $6,621,000 million contract he was tendered as the team's franchise player. Sproles had been scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent before the Chargers tagged him as their franchise player.
Arizona selects Ohio State RB Wells with No. 31 selectionApril 26th, 2009 Cardinals nab Ohio State's Wells with 31st pickTEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals have selected running back Chris "Beanie" Wells of Ohio State with the 31st pick overall in the NFL draft.
Fla. officials say 200-pound wild hog attacks woman in the leg in her back yardApril 21st, 2009 Woman attacked by 200-pound wild hog in her yardST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Indian football team go down against Hong KongJanuary 13th, 2009 HONG KONG - India suffered a last-minute goal to go down fighting Hong Kong 1-2 in a friendly match here Wednesday. India started off on an aggressive note and kept the opponents defence at the back foot.