Sunday, May 19 2013 10:08 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:08:35 GMT
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) - A powerful storm system rumbled through the Plains and upper Midwest on Sunday, spawning tornadoes that damaged homes and buildings near Oklahoma City and put the Tulsa area on high-alert. There
A powerful storm system rumbled through the Plains and upper Midwest on Sunday, spawning tornadoes that damaged homes and buildings near Oklahoma City and put the Tulsa area on high-alert.
Sunday, May 19 2013 11:25 PM EDT2013-05-20 03:25:15 GMT
Another day, another domination for Taylor Swift: She was the red hot winner at the Billboard Music Awards. Swift won eight awards, including top artist and top Billboard 200 album for "Red." She told
Another day, another domination for Taylor Swift: She was the red hot winner at the Billboard Music Awards.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:36 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:36:19 GMT
Police are still searching for the suspects that shot and killed James "Jimmy" Safadi in his Waterville home early Saturday morning. About 6 a.m. Saturday, detectives say the three suspects described as
Police are still searching for the suspects that shot and killed James "Jimmy" Safadi in his Waterville home early Saturday morning.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:31 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:31:31 GMT
Northbound Route 23 was shut down on Sunday evening after a semi truck overturned.Part of the road was shut down as the crash scene was cleared. Several cars were involved in the accident, and there were
Northbound Route 23 was shut down on Sunday evening after a semi truck overturned.
Sunday, May 19 2013 8:56 PM EDT2013-05-20 00:56:32 GMT
DAMASCUS, Va. (AP) - Authorities believe the driver who plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Virginia mountain town parade suffered from a medical condition and did not cause the crash intentionally,
Authorities believe the driver who plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Virginia mountain town parade suffered from a medical condition and did not cause the crash intentionally.
Sunday, May 19 2013 8:52 PM EDT2013-05-20 00:52:38 GMT
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - Police in a northeast Ohio community report a number of black bear sightings. Police in Liberty Township near Youngstown say they have received several calls regarding bears in
Police in Liberty Township near Youngstown say they have received several calls regarding bears in the area in recent days.
Sunday, May 19 2013 7:42 PM EDT2013-05-19 23:42:35 GMT
On Monday, we'll likely climb to 88 degrees. If we reach 88 on Monday, it would become our warmest day since August 31st, when we reached 93 degrees. Monday's record high is 92 degrees, from May 20th of 1962.
On Monday, we'll likely climb to 88 degrees. If we reach 88 on Monday, it would become our warmest day since August 31st, when we reached 93 degrees. Monday's record high is 92 degrees, from May 20th of 1962.
The Historic Church of Saint Patrick honored law enforcement officers Sunday morning at the 4th annual Blue Mass. It included bag pies and a candle display.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:18 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:18:27 GMT
The Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters released its 2013 award winners on Sunday.13abc was honored with five AP awards.1st Place - Best Producer: Shelly Gorringe1st Place - Outstanding Sports Operation1st
The Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters released its 2013 award winners on Sunday. 13abc was honored with five AP awards.
Sunday, May 19 2013 9:53 PM EDT2013-05-20 01:53:46 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) - A top White House adviser insisted Sunday that President Barack Obama learned the Internal Revenue Service had targeted tea party groups only "when it came out in the news" while Republicans
A top White House adviser insisted Sunday that President Barack Obama learned the Internal Revenue Service had targeted tea party groups only "when it came out in the news."
EVENING NEWS HEADLINES - NOVEMBER 15, 2012
NEW LOCAL NEWS
1. HOSTESS STRIKE
Hostess workers are still on strike despite a 5pm deadline to either end the walkout or the company would liquidate its assets. The strike includes more than 100 workers at the Northwood Wonder Bread plant. The company says the union refused to negotiate and Hostess Brands says it will decide tomorrow whether to move forward with plans to liquidate.
2. FOSTORIA BOY HIT
Authorities say a 9-year-old Fostoria boy was hit by a pickup truck after running into its path. State troopers say the boy ran into Columbus Avenue from behind a building and was hit by a truck driven by 74-year-old George Tucker. The boy was air lifted to Toledo Hospital. The truck's driver was not hurt but state troopers suspect alcohol may have been a factor in the crash.
3. WOOD COUNTY SHERIFF
Wood County sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn has been elected to serve as treasurer for the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association. He'll serve for the 2013 year.
NEW STATE NEWS
4. HS COACH CHARGED
(AP) - An Ohio high school coach charged with videotaping nude boys in the locker room is being held on $2 million bond after his arraignment. Forty-six-year-old Scott Studer was arraigned today in Massillon Municipal Court. He was ordered to stay away from boys. The freshman basketball coach at Jackson High School was arrested yesterday on six felony counts.
5. TEENAGER RAPES 90-YEAR-OLD
(AP) - A 14-year-old boy in Ohio who admitted raping a 90-year-old woman will spend at least six years in a youth prison. A judge in Lima says the crime almost left him speechless while sentencing the boy this week. Prosecutors say the boy was 13 in August 2011 when he forced his way into the woman's home, demanded money and then raped her.
NEW NATIONAL NEWS
6. TRAIN HITS FLOAT
(AP) - The Union Pacific Railroad says a train sounded its horn before it hit a float carrying people to an event honoring wounded veterans in Midland, Tex. A spokesman also says the crossing gate and lights were working. Four people died and 17 were injured, 10 critically.
7. HEALTHCARE EXTENSION
(AP) - The Obama administration is giving states a month's extension to decide what role, if any, they'll play in carrying out the new health care law. The deadline, which had been set for tomorrow, is now Dec. 14. The Associated Press checked with governors and state officials around the country and found 16 states still undecided.