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  • 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.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 6:36 AM EDT2013-05-20 10:36:23 GMT
    Two mobile homes are a complete loss this morning after a late night fire.
    Two mobile homes are a complete loss this morning after a late night fire.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 6:20 AM EDT2013-05-20 10:20:00 GMT
    DETROIT (AP) - Police say they're looking for a 3-year-old girl who was reportedly taken in Detroit while her father was assaulting her mother. An Amber Alert is in effect Monday for Alonna Anderson,
    Police have issued an Amber Alert for a missing Detroit girl. Alonna Anderson is 3 years old. She was last seen near a home by I-96. She is suspected to be with a black male in an older style, green Jeep Cherokee. Alonna is a black female who was last seen wearing a floral outfit and white sandals. If you have information, call 911.

EVENING NEWS HEADLINES - FEBRUARY 27, 2013

YMCA BREAK-IN

Oregon police want your help to find the suspect who broke into the YMCA. It happened at the Eastern Community YMCA on Pickle Road this morning. Investigators say a man walked inside, then broke into an ATM and a desk. Police aren't saying how much money he took. Officers are reviewing surveillance video to identify the suspect.

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OFFICER KILLS DOG

Sandusky police are defending the use of deadly force after an officer shot and killed a dog. Dash cam captured the entire incident last week. Officers were called out for reports of a vicious dog in the area. The video shows the events leading up to the shooting. The police chief says the department reviews cases like this one. Officers cited the dog's owner because the animal was loose and had no license.

CONCEALED CARRY

More Ohioans are getting licensed to carry concealed weapons. A new report from the Ohio Attorney General shows the state issued more than 78,000 permits last year. That's the highest number since licenses were first issued back in 2004.

SOLEMN ANNIVERSARY

(AP) - Chardon High School students solemnly walked through their community to remember three classmates killed in a school shooting rampage one year ago. Onlookers applauded the marchers and firefighters hung a large American flag from an aerial ladder. The march ended at the courthouse where 18-year-old shooter T.J. Lane pleaded guilty to all charges yesterday.

TURNPIKE PROPOSAL

(AP) - An Ohio House panel has signed off on Republican Governor John Kasich's proposal to raise around $1.5 billion for state highway projects through Ohio Turnpike bonds. In an 18-13 vote today, the House Finance Committee approved the bill. A floor vote could come as soon as tomorrow.

OSU TICKETS

(AP) - Ohio State University says it will issue tickets for six guests instead of four to graduates in the May commencement ceremony featuring President Barack Obama. According to The Columbus Dispatch, officials say more people can be accommodated because maintenance work at the stadium has been postponed.

VOTING RIGHTS

(AP) - The Supreme Court is considering a case that weighs the nation's enormous progress in civil rights against the need to continue to protect minority voters. The justices heard arguments today in a challenge to the part of the Voting Rights Act that forces places with a history of discrimination to get approval before they make a change in the way elections are held.

AARON'S SPYWARE?

(AP) - The furniture rental firm Aaron's is disputing claims in court documents that spyware installed on rented computers secretly sent more than 185,000 emails back to the company. A class-action lawsuit claims some of the e-mails captured webcam images of naked children and people having sex. The company says that certain independent franchisees used the spyware, not stores operated by Aaron's.

JAMES BROWN ESTATE

(AP) - The South Carolina Supreme Court has overturned a settlement divvying up the multimillion-dollar estate of James Brown. The court says former Attorney General Henry McMcaster didn't follow the late soul singer's wishes in putting together the deal. The court ruled that Brown wanted most of his money to help needy students.

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