CHARDON — A 17-year-old will be tried as an adult in the school shooting deaths of three students, a juvenile court judge ruled Thursday after hearing a sheriff’s deputy describe how the teen wore a T-shirt with the word “Killer” and admitted shooting people.
May 24 2012 | Posted in
AP News |
Read More »
DAMASCUS, Syria — Twin suicide car bombs exploded outside a military intelligence building and killed 55 people Thursday, tossing mangled bodies in the street in the deadliest attack against a regime target since the Syrian uprising began 14 months ago.
May 10 2012 | Posted in
AP News |
Read More »

CARTAGENA, Colombia — President Barack Obama, speaking for the first time about allegations that Secret Service agents hired prostitutes, said Sunday that “of course I’ll be angry” if those accusations are proven true by an investigation.
Apr 15 2012 | Posted in
AP News |
Read More »

BEIRUT — In his first speech since June, Syrian President Bashar Assad vowed Tuesday to respond to threats against him with an “iron hand” and refused to step down, insisting he still has his people’s support despite a 10-month-old revolt.
Jan 10 2012 | Posted in
AP News |
Read More »

Patrick Desmond is no stranger to filming in Delaware County. His first films, “Absence of Light”; and “Psycho Street”; were both filmed here in Delaware County. Patrick’s current film in production, “Closed Casket”, has already began filming in the county. The movie, which draws inspiration from “The Twilight Zone” and “Tales From the Crypt” stars horror-movie-icon Michael Berryman. Berryman has been scaring audiences since the 1970’s, when he stared in Wes Craven’s chilling cult classic “The Hills Have Eyes.”
Sometimes, a case that seems simple and benign is really about much more than it appears and something much deeper lurks beneath the surface. Such a case was decided this week by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals out of a matter from the western district of Wisconsin. Though it appeared to be a relatively local dispute, it had the potential to have major implications for schools like The Ohio State University.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Union leaders passed on meeting with Ohio Gov. John Kasich Friday to discuss a possible compromise over the state’s new collective bargaining law, rebuffing an effort intended to remove a question from the November ballot asking voters to repeal it.
Aug 19 2011 | Posted in
AP News |
Read More »
Soon after 12-year-old James Beadle went missing in Genoa Township, an Ostrander woman began offering insurance for missing children.
Jul 18 2011 | Posted in
Current News |
Read More »