Monday, February 1, 2016

Charters still lag Ohio's urban districts in student performance and other top stories.

  • Charters still lag Ohio's urban districts in student performance

    Charters still lag Ohio's urban districts in student performance
    Ohio’s charter schools are struggling to make gains in student performance, making the large urban districts they were meant to reform look good by comparison, state report-card information released last month shows. More than 80 percent of charter high schools got an F on the latest state report cards or their ability to graduate students on time in four years. Those failing schools listed enrollment that totaled more than 42,000 students; more than 30,000 of them attended three Internet-based..
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  • Off-duty Columbus officer reports road-rage confrontation

    Off-duty Columbus officer reports road-rage confrontation
    An off-duty Columbus police officer says an armed motorist confronted him Sunday afternoon on a rural road in Morrow County in what may have been a road-rage incident. The motorist may have been injured when the officer, who was in his personal vehicle and was not armed at the time, drove his vehicle into driver’s side door of the motorist's pickup truck as the man was getting inside. The incident occurred on County Road 24, also known as Worthington-New Haven Road, in the southern part of the ..
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  • Mount Vernon theater renovation could force out coffee shop

    Mount Vernon theater renovation could force out coffee shop
    MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — An effort of more than a decade to reclaim part of Mount Vernon's past is finally near completion, but the building renovation has made the future of a popular coffee shop uncertain. Local advocates began a mission in the 1990s to restore the Woodward Opera House, which was built in the mid-1800s and is thought to be the oldest authentic 19th century theater still in existence in the country. As project leaders ready the final phase of renovations of the historic theater an..
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  • Support group helps deaf addicts work toward recovery

    Support group helps deaf addicts work toward recovery
    The words, no matter how wise or well-intentioned, couldn’t reach his pain. Even a careful translation from English to American Sign Language did little to help him grab hold of the 12-step program and follow it to sobriety. "I was ready to die," the deaf man said, signing passionately as he recalled his despair. "It was like walking to my death." Recovery finally took root for Kijana D. when he became a regular at Deaf Think Positive, a local nonprofit organization that, organizers say, is one..
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  • Questions remain in Danville officer's slaying

    Questions remain in Danville officer's slaying
    Since the shooting, Herschel Jones Jr. has struggled with the shame of what his youngest child is accused of doing. A week ago, the 53-year-old Mount Vernon resident watched on TV as Danville Police Officer Thomas Cottrell’s casket was lowered into a Newark grave and pondered what he might have done differently and who, if anyone else, was to blame. Herschel "Chopper" Jones III, 32, named by family after his first teeth came in, was "kind and loving" when not high on drugs, but had an untamed ..
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  • Slain Virginia teen mourned as investigation continues

    Slain Virginia teen mourned as investigation continues
    BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — A 13-year-old girl who police say was abducted and killed by a Virginia Tech student is being remembered by friends as an "angel" on Earth as investigators work to piece together the final moments of the teen's life. David Eisenhauer, 18, has been charged with first-degree murder and abduction in the death of Nicole Madison Lovell, whose body was found Saturday in North Carolina, police said. Another Virginia Tech student, Natalie Keepers, 19, faces charges of improper di..
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  • Hocking Hills State Park getting upgrades of cabins, campgrounds

    Hocking Hills State Park getting upgrades of cabins, campgrounds
    LOGAN, Ohio — Workers at Hocking Hills State Park are stopping short of adding hot tubs, but they are renovating cabins built in 1972 to meet 21st century expectations. Dark paneling is being stripped for freshly painted walls, and old flooring is being ripped up, to be replaced by ceramic tile and carpeting. Flat-screen televisions and new furnishings are being added, including Adirondack chairs and picture frames made by state carpenters using native hardwoods. Insulation, updated heating and..
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  • Report: 2300 journalists killed in past 25 years

    Report: 2300 journalists killed in past 25 years
    BRUSSELS — In the last quarter century, at least 2,297 journalists and media staff have been killed for doing nothing more than trying to inform the world on war, revolution, crime and corruption. And killers continue to act with impunity, the International Federation of Journalists announced in a new report. The annual total stood at 40 in the federation’s first year of counting, 1990, but has not dipped under the 100-mark since 2010. “The last ten years were the most dangerous,” said IFJ Gene..
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  • 'When I wake up and chase the dream, I feel alive': What makes the ...

    'When I wake up and chase the dream, I feel alive': What makes the ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- His heart ticked away at a steady rate. No extra perspiration had collected on his forehead. His fingernails were free from the shackles of his front teeth. Ohio State football faced a fourth-quarter quandary, but Anthony Gallas was as relaxed as can be. "Man, you're so calm," his friend said to him. "Honestly, man, getting thrown into the fire every day, I'm almost numb to it," Gallas replied. Pressure appears in many forms for Gallas and other minor league baseball players..
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  • Kasich trailing Rubio in campaign cash

    Kasich trailing Rubio in campaign cash
    WASHINGTON – Gov. John Kasich will enter the crucial final days of the New Hampshire Republican presidential campaign with less money to spend on TV advertising than key GOP contenders he is trying to finish ahead of in the Feb. 9 primary. In campaign finance records filed Sunday with the Federal Election Commission, an independent organization backing Kasich’s quest for the Republican nomination reported having just $1.9 million available to spend at the end of last year. Although Politico.c..
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Tennis | Djokovic wins 6th Australian title; Murray loses 5th final .Former Columbus seminary student charged after allegedly trying to ... .
Tennis | Andy Murray reaches Australian Open final for fifth time .Ohio Senate approves bill defunding Planned Parenthood .

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