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Michelle Rotuno-Johnson

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Dozens calling to repeal Stand Your Ground law in Florida

On Sunday morning, dozens will come together to hold a vigil and rally to repeal the controversial Stand Your Ground Law. → Read More

Police: Father arrested after child left in car dies

Police have arrested the father of a 1-year-old boy who died Friday in Spartanburg. → Read More

Deputy: Florida man chugged can of beer during DUI stop

Authorities say a 48-year-old Florida man raised a can of beer and chugged it after a sheriff's deputy stopped him on suspicion of drunk driving. → Read More

Report: Former OSU quarterback Burrow transferring to LSU

COLUMBUS (WCMH) -- Former Ohio State quarterback Joe Burrow is transferring to LSU, according to several sources. → Read More

Family reunited with lost dog found 4 years later in Ohio

A dog that ran away from a Lansing, Michigan, family four years ago has been reunited with them after being found more than 100 miles away in Ohio and identified through a microchip. → Read More

Pres. Trump rallying Indiana Republicans after bruising primary

President Donald Trump is returning to the campaign trail with big-stage events targeting vulnerable Senate Democrats and mobilizing his most fervent supporters on behalf of Republicans, after primaries this week that saw GOP congressmen lose in key races. → Read More

Army grows ear on soldier's arm for transplant

Thanks to breakthrough advances in medicine, Army surgeons have grown a human ear on the arm of a soldier. → Read More

Investigators' use of genealogy site to catch alleged California killer raises privacy concerns

Investigators who used a genealogical website to find the ex-policeman they believe is a shadowy serial killer and rapist who terrified California decades ago call the technique groundbreaking. → Read More

Dates set for Blue Jackets playoff games against Washington Capitals

The Columbus Blue Jackets begin eastern conference quarterfinals play against the Washington Capitals on Thursday at Capital One Arena. → Read More

Families want justice in Ohio serial killer case

The trial for suspected serial killer Shawn Grate starts Monday, and the families are hoping for justice for their loved ones. → Read More

St. Patrick's Day 2018: The history of the saint behind the holiday

St. Patrick's Day may be a time for parades, green beer and claiming Irish heritage, but who was the man behind the holiday? → Read More

Ohio inmate who admitted to string of killings could be released

One of two brothers who admitted stalking, raping and killing young women during a string of eight murders in the 1980s is close to walking out of prison. → Read More

Ginther, Hardin, Klein call on Kasich to act on Ohio gun laws

Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, City Attorney Zach Klein, and City Council President Shannon Hardin are calling on Ohio Governor John Kasich to change Ohio’s gun laws. → Read More

Judge: Administrators not liable for Chardon, Ohio school shooting

A judge says that five former school administrators are not liable in a lawsuit over a school shooting six years ago that killed three students and permanently disabled a fourth. → Read More

PHOTOS: Funeral for officers Joering, Morelli in Westerville

WESTERVILLE (WCMH/AP) --Police officers and sheriff's deputies from around the nation are crowding into an Ohio church for the funeral of two slain police officers. So many have shown up for Friday's funeral in the Columbus suburb of Westerville that many will be watching the service on television in a gymnasium next to → Read More

ACLU files lawsuit challenging ban on abortions due to Down syndrome

COLUMBUS (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging an Ohio law prohibiting doctors from performing abortions based on a diagnosis of Down syndrome. The lawsuit was filed against the state Health Department, state medical board and county prosecutors by Planned Parenthood and several individual abortion providers. It calls → Read More

Lawmakers seek to strip Ohio Board of Education of most of its power

COLUMBUS (WCMH) -- A massive and historic plan by state lawmakers to restructure state departments was announced at the statehouse Wednesday morning. Some are saying, the republicans are doing a much better job with the façade on this bill than they did with the plan for congressional redistricting. The bill is being touted as aligning → Read More

ESPN: Cavaliers trading Thomas, Frye to Lakers

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports the Cleveland Cavaliers are sending Isaiah Thomas and Channing Frye to the Los Angeles Lakers for Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance. → Read More

The Latest: Carrie Fisher, Kendrick Lamar, ‘La La Land’ among early Grammy winners

NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the 60th annual Grammy Awards being presented Sunday night in New York (all times local): 5:30 p.m. Chuck Berry's son heartily endorsed the guitarist Gary Clark Jr. honoring his late father at the Grammys. Clark along with musician Jon Batiste will pay tribute to the late rock pioneers → Read More

Pres. Trump’s first year in office has been a can’t-miss drama

WASHINGTON (AP) — A bleak description of "American carnage." A forceful rollback of his predecessor's achievements. A blatant falsehood from the White House podium. And that was just the first 24 hours. In his first year in office, Donald Trump proved to be a singular figure, casting aside norms and traditions, fighting with Republicans and → Read More