COLUMBUS, Ohio – State officials say southern Ohio hemlock trees infested with a deadly bug with be cut down and burned this month to help keep the insects from spreading.
A prosecutor in Cincinnati is calling on an Ohio Supreme Court justice who recently criticized the state’s death penalty law to sit out decisions on all cases involving capital punishment.
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Stranded on a sailboat with broken rigging and a swaying mast in the Pacific Ocean, 84-year-old Tom Corogin realized his dream of completing a solo voyage around the tip of South America was over, again.

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  • Cleveland Clinic, school to study brain injuries
    CLEVELAND — Two competitive Ohio medical research institutions are teaming up at a new lab to study head and spinal injuries that occur in sports and combat.
  • Cardinal Health says DEA suspends Florida shipments
    DUBLIN, Ohio – Cardinal Health Inc. said Friday that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has suspended its license to sell drugs from a Florida distribution center, and the company plans to fight the action.
  • Ohio bill would ban new ownership of exotic pets
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Proposed legislation in Ohio would ban the purchase of lions, bears and other exotic animals, but current owners of the dangerous wildlife would be allowed to keep them as pets if they meet strict new requirements.
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