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.
Shootout at Ohio bar near University of Toledo has cops searching for 5 gunmen; no one injuredOctober 11th, 2009 5 gunmen sought in Ohio bar shootout; no one hurtTOLEDO, Ohio — A wild shootout involving at least five gunmen sent patrons fleeing from a northwestern Ohio bar near the University of Toledo campus. No injuries were reported.
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 woman with wrong embryo gives birth; biological parents call surrogate 'guardian angel'September 26th, 2009 Ohio woman with wrong embryo gives birthTOLEDO, Ohio — The biological parents of a baby boy born to a woman who had the wrong embryo implanted by a fertility clinic say they will be "eternally grateful" to her. Paul and Shannon Morell of suburban Detroit said in a statement Saturday said the baby was born Thursday at five pounds, three ounces and 18 inches long.
Parents of baby born to Ohio mother implanted with wrong embryo call her 'guardian angel'September 26th, 2009 Biological parents call surrogate 'guardian angel'TOLEDO, Ohio — The biological parents of a baby boy born to an Ohio woman who had the wrong embyro implanted by a fertility clinic say they will be "eternally grateful" to her. Paul and Shannon Morell of suburban Detroit said in a statement Saturday said the baby was born Friday at five pounds, three ounces and 18 inches long.
Columbus mayor orders negotiations to settle with Ohio teen cleared of killing identical twinSeptember 9th, 2009 Settlement sought for teen cleared in twin's deathCOLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus mayor has ordered the city to discuss a financial settlement with a teenager cleared of killing his identical twin. Mayor Michael Coleman directed his public safety director and the city attorney on Wednesday to start settlement talks with 19-year-old Derris Lewis and his attorney.
Runaway teen convert says mosque in Ohio tied to terrorists; Muslim leader denies allegationsAugust 31st, 2009 Teen convert claims Ohio mosque tied to terroristsORLANDO, Fla. — An attorney for an Ohio teen who says she ran away from home because she feared punishment for converting to Christianity from Islam is alleging the family's mosque in Ohio has ties to terrorists.
ABX Air laying off 1,000 more workers at Ohio airport as DHL pullout continuesJuly 16th, 2009 ABX Air laying off 1,000 more workers in OhioWILMINGTON, Ohio — ABX Air says it plans to lay off an additional 1,000 workers at its operation in western Ohio by the end of August, reducing the air carrier's presence there to about 1,300 employees. ABX and other businesses at the Wilmington Air Park have been laying off workers since DHL Express announced in May 2008 it was pulling out.
Police officer who beat firefighters to Ohio blaze blames city budget cuts for his injuriesJuly 9th, 2009 Heroic Ohio cop blames budget cuts for his burnsWARREN, Ohio — An Ohio police officer who was wounded when he saved people from a fire blames his injuries on budget cuts that shut down a nearby fire station. Warren police Officer Doug Hipple spoke at a city council meeting Wednesday and offered his condolences over the death of one fire victim.
Secret person pays fines for Ohioans who said they got parking tickets in their drivewaysJune 25th, 2009 Fines paid for Ohioans ticketed in own drivewaysTOLEDO, Ohio — Officials say a person who wished to remain anonymous has paid the fines for some Ohio residents ticketed for parking in their own driveways. Community Relations Director Juanita Greene in Toledo says the man who paid $250 cash on Tuesday was concerned that the issue was dividing the community and said neither side in the dispute was wrong.
Ohio woman who was 3 when her mother was killed won't testify at stepfather's murder trialJune 16th, 2009 Ohio woman who was 3 when mom killed won't testifyTOLEDO, Ohio — The case against an Ohio man accused of strangling his wife and stuffing her body into a car trunk nearly 18 years ago is going to the jury. Prosecutors in Toledo rested their case Tuesday without calling the defendant's former stepdaughter to testify.
Ohio residents ticketed for parking in own driveways under Toledo law about unpaved surfacesJune 16th, 2009 Ohioans ticketed for parking in own drivewaysTOLEDO, Ohio — Residents of Toledo, Ohio, are complaining that they received $25 tickets for parking their vehicles in their own driveways. Mayor Carty Finkbeiner (FINK'-by-ner) says he stands by the citations handed out last week by the Division of Streets, Bridges and Harbor.
Feds: Toledo players accused of point shaving visited casinos, ate with Detroit gamblersMay 8th, 2009 Feds: Gambler met, spoke often with Toledo playersTOLEDO, Ohio — Court documents say former Toledo athletes charged in an alleged point-shaving scheme talked and met several times with two suburban Detroit men who bet large amounts on Toledo basketball and football games. A federal indictment in Detroit says Ghazi Manni (GAH'-zee MAN'-ee) of Sterling Heights, Mich., met with players near Toledo's football stadium and a casino in Detroit.
Graduation 2 years later at Bluffton, OhioMay 4th, 2009 Graduation 2 years later at Bluffton, OhioGRADUATION DAY: Tim Berta was two months away from graduating at Bluffton University in Ohio when he was suffered serious head injuries in a 2007 bus accident that killed five baseball players. On Sunday, he got his diploma.
Police say officers negotiating with armed man holding estranged wife at Ohio retirement homeApril 28th, 2009 Cops: Armed man holding wife at OH retirement homeOTTAWA HILLS, Ohio — Toledo police say a man is holding his estranged wife at gunpoint at a suburban retirement community. Tuesday's standoff comes about a month after the same held police at bay for three hours during a domestic violence call at his home.
August 6th, 2009 at 8:57 am
I THINK IF THE MAN THAT CUT THE GRASS AT A PARK SHOULD BE RIGHT.THINK ABOUT THIS? HE PAID HIS TAXS SO HE HAS JUST AS MUCH RIGHT IS ANYONE ELSA THAT PAYS TAXS AND SO WHAT IF HE HELPS CUT THE GRASS AT THAT PARK HE DID NOT CHARGE YOU FOR HIS WORK SO WHATS THE FUSS.HE CAN’T CUT THE HOLD STATES PARKS AND IF HE WANTS TO HE CAN.JUST HAS LONG AS HE’S PAYING FOR IT LET HIM CUT.WHEN I SAVE A PERSON FROM A BURNING HOME IT WAS ME THAT DID IT AND I WAS ME THEY GIVE A KEY TO THE CITY.LEAVE THE MAN ALONE IF HE WANTS TO CUT THE GRASS AT THE PARK.THATS BETTER THAN HIM SETTING AT HOME SMOKIN DOPE.