News Channel 11 - Fri Nov 27
COLUMBUS, Ohio Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien announced a multiple count indictment has been returned by the Grand Jury against Damon L. Walburg, a 45 year-ld Columbus man, who allegedly beat, physically abused and, tortured a Northeast Columbus woman by shocking her with electrical wires during a five hour ordeal last week.
The Food Bandits raid Cabo CocinaMetromix Columbus - Fri Nov 27
The Food Bandits took Spanish in high school, but they all stopped studying once they realized speaking Spanish doesn't impress the ladies nearly as much as actually being Spanish.
Developers want prevailing-wage law set asideColumbus Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
Developers are asking a Franklin County court to strike down Ohio's prevailing-wage law, saying it is unconstitutional to allow labor unions to determine wages paid on public construction jobs.
Man faces murder charge in death of 9-month-old sonColumbus Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
Harold Warner was charged based on an autopsy's findings about his son's injuries.
No delay in roadwork for NetJetsColumbus Dispatch - Thu Nov 26
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority is moving forward with more than $10 million in roadwork and other infrastructure improvements that would help support growth next to the airport, including expansion of NetJets' headquarters, which the company has put on hold.
Columbus schedules public hearings to discuss new budgetColumbus Dispatch - Wed Nov 25
Columbus residents will have nine chances over the coming weeks to offer input on Mayor Michael B. Coleman's 2010 budget proposal.
Baby boy found in bathtub diesColumbus Dispatch - Wed Nov 25
A baby boy who was found not breathing Tuesday night in a bathtub at a Far East Side apartment has died.
Lawmakers aim to thwart Ohio casino developmentMarion Star - Wed Nov 25
A group of central Ohio lawmakers is advancing a plan to beef up cities' rights against four casinos that Ohio voters authorized in November.
New Casino Amendment Proposed For ColumbusWBNS-TV Columbus - Tue Nov 24
The work to clear the land where a casino would sit in the arena district has started, but one Columbus lawmaker wants another vote before any cards are cut.
Ohio casino controlWNWO-TV Toledo - Tue Nov 24
A group of central Ohio lawmakers is advancing a plan to beef up cities' rights against four casinos that Ohio voters authorized in November.
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