Three questions Super Tuesday could answer
Cincinnati 6:32 p.m. EST February 29, 2016Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, speaks as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie looks on during a new conference before a rally in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday.(Photo: AP/LM Otero)Tuesday is Super Tuesday - a day which could define the 2016 presidential race. With contests in a dozen states, including large delegate hauls like Texas, Georgia and Virginia, both parties could end up with nominees all but anointed.Questions the ..>> view originalNFL Combine 2016: Ohio State's Darron Lee, with 4.43 40, blazes ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Darron Lee is the right linebacker at the right time with the right speed. High school quarterback, redshirt his first year at Ohio State, two-year starter for the Buckeyes, modern NFL linebacker. "I'd say it's a perfect transition, the stars aligned in that aspect," Lee said when I asked him at the NFL Combine last week if he was entering the league at the ideal moment for a 6-foot-1, 232-pound guy with exceptional speed and good coverage skills. "I don't really know why the..>> view originalColumbus woman admits that she forced Guatemalan laborers to ...
Ana Angelica Pedro JuanLucas County Sheriff's Office TOLEDO, Ohio — A Columbus woman pleaded guilty Monday to being the second-in-command of a human-trafficking ring that brought young Guatemalans to the U.S. and forced them to work on central Ohio egg farms. Ana Angelica Pedro Juan, 22, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge in front of Senior U.S. District Judge James Carr in Toledo. She faces 63 to 78 months in federal prison under a plea agreement reached with prosecutors. A sentencing dat..>> view originalNot everyone in Ohio GOP is welcoming Trump to Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The leader for the Republican nomination for President is making another campaign stop in Columbus. Donald Trump will appear inside an airport hangar at Port Columbus Tuesday at noon. As many as a thousand people are expected to attend. His last rally in November drew thousands of supporters at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. But he's getting no love from Ohio's Republican Party. It endorsed Governor John Kasich for President. “We think his message of hate and decisiv..>> view originalMan tries to abduct 8-year-old girl playing in yard: Columbus News ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Police in a Columbus suburb are looking for a man who tried to abduct a girl Sunday evening. Hilliard police said a man attacked an 8-year-old girl in a subdivision about 5:30 p.m., grabbing her while she was playing in a yard on Joneswood Drive. Police said the girl kicked and screamed until the suspect let her go. She ran to a neighbor for help and the suspect fled the area, WCMH-TV in Columbus reported. The suspect is described as a black male in his teens to early 20s, tal..>> view originalAndy Timko goes from hoops to whoops in pursuit of country music ...
PREVIEW Andy Timko When: 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 5. Where: Wilbert's Food & Music, Caxton Building, 812 Huron Road, Cleveland. Also on bill: Josh Taerk, Rodney and the Regulars. Price: Free, but bucket will be passed to pay the musicians. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Andy Timko had options, as parents like to call them. His basketball prowess took him from McDonald High School outside Youngstown to Westminster College in Pennsylvania and finally back to Youngstown State, the "family'' alma ma..>> view originalJury can't reach verdict in chess teacher's molestation trial
DELAWARE, Ohio — After more than 12 hours of deliberation over two days, a Delaware County jury told a judge Monday they were hopelessly deadlocked, unable to reach a verdict in the case of a chess teacher accused of molesting two of his students. The hung jury left F. Leon Wilson, 62, of Columbus, still charged with three counts of gross sexual imposition, accused of twice touching a 4-year-old at a Lewis Center preschool and a 7-year-old at a Bexley elementary in April. The 12 jurors and one ..>> view originalOpponents file legal challenge to drug-price ballot issue
A pharmaceutical trade group and Ohio business associations today asked the Ohio Supreme Court to invalidate signatures on proposed ballot issue seeking to cap high drug prices. The Ohio Manufacturers’ Association and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce joined the Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) in the lawsuit. The groups want the court to throw out some signatures on the Drug Price Relief Act, a initiated statue submitted by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, based in Los Ange..>> view original
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