The Delaware Gazette

Police: Man with 3 knives stabs 4 in Ohio building

COLUMBUS — A man armed with three knives went on a stab­bing spree in a down­town office build­ing on Wednes­day, start­ing in the admis­sions office of a tech­ni­cal school and injur­ing four peo­ple, includ­ing an employee of the state attor­ney gen­eral, author­i­ties said. The ram­page stopped when he was shot by a police offi­cer on the street in front of the build­ing just blocks from the state Capitol.

Obama: Time has come to wind down Afghan war

WASHINGTON — Amid fresh con­cerns over the safety of Amer­i­can forces, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day said the acci­den­tal burn­ing of Qurans in Afghanistan and the retal­ia­tory killings of U.S. troops gave new cre­dence to the need to end the war.

Super Tuesday showdown: Romney-Santorum big day

WASHINGTON — On the eve of their Super Tues­day show­down, Mitt Rom­ney and Rick San­to­rum strained for an edge in Ohio on Mon­day and braced for the 10 pri­maries and cau­cuses likely to rede­fine the race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nomination.

Ohio emerging as microcosm of GOP race

WILLOUGHBY — This state’s Super Tues­day pri­mary is prov­ing to be the per­fect micro­cosm of the nation’s unruly race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion: Mitt Rom­ney is spend­ing lots of money, Rick San­to­rum is aggres­sively court­ing con­ser­v­a­tives and Newt Gin­grich is count­ing on big ideas to swing votes his way.

Democrats on defense in 2012 governors’ races

WASHINGTON — Democ­rats are play­ing defense in gov­er­nors’ races in 2012, pro­tect­ing eight seats — some in con­ser­v­a­tive states like North Car­olina and Mon­tana — while Repub­li­cans are safe­guard­ing just four. But one of those is in Wis­con­sin, where a recall effort against incum­bent Scott Walker has emerged as a national test of the con­fronta­tional mea­sures many GOP gov­er­nors have taken to bal­ance state budgets.

Santorum surges but scrutiny intensifies

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COLUMBUS — Rick San­to­rum stole a key endorse­ment from chief rival Mitt Rom­ney on Fri­day as polls in Ohio and else­where sug­gest the for­mer Penn­syl­va­nia sen­a­tor has seized the momen­tum in the roller­coaster Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial contest.

Jordan’s legislation could hamper Myers’ ability to serve

For­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Al Myers’ quest to become a Delaware County com­mis­sioner may have hit a speed bump yes­ter­day with the intro­duc­tion of leg­is­la­tion by State Sen. Kris Jor­dan (R-Powell) that would pre­vent for­mer pub­lic offi­cials con­victed of cer­tain ethics vio­la­tions from hold­ing pub­lic office until all con­di­tions of their sen­tence have been fulfilled.

Ohio petroleum: Keep regulations safe, ‘agile’

COLUMBUS — Ohio petro­leum pro­duc­ers are push­ing back against a call by the state attor­ney gen­eral to increase envi­ron­men­tal penal­ties and chem­i­cal report­ing require­ments on the drilling industry.

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