State law once allowed insurance companies to exclude family members from medical coverage.
The verdict was overturned due to a witness testimony. COLUMBUS — Both sides in a lawsuit
The GE employee’s lawyer says the case should go to a jury. COLUMBUS — An unwanted hug from a
The lawsuit was filed eight years ago in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court. COLUMBUS — A
Trial court errors were not necessarily the reason for the reversal, the high court said.
The journals were used to fill time and give the students practice at creative writing, the
A man was ordered to move from his home, which is within 1,000 feet of a school. COLUMBUS — A
The defendant was convicted of aggravated burglary in the 2004 beating of his ex-girlfriend.
Unless common sense truly is dead, people understand ‘guilty’ means guilty, a justice wrote.
The court can impose fines or even issue a warrant for arrest. COLUMBUS — Former Boardman
The case was dismissed for jurisdictional reasons. COLUMBUS — Ohio Department of
A Warren case brought the issue before the high court. COLUMBUS — Trial courts cannot suspend
The parties disagree on whether he was clearly informed of his plea options. COLUMBUS — Joseph
The only dissenting vote was cast by Justice Paul Pfeifer. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
The top court affirmed a Mahoning County Common Pleas Court ruling. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
East Liverpool says it should have a right to vote on LGF allocations. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
DeBartolo Realty had challenged the rulings of the trial and appellate courts. By MICHELE C.
The bill would put meth lab information out into the open. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
The former attorney was sentenced to 18 months for tax evasion. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
The prosecutor argues the man waited too long to claim his indigency. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
A common pleas court and an appellate court have ruled against Volkswagen. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The parole board's recommendation to the governor was unanimous. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
Two justices were concerned about how the men would be able to pay support. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
Justice Moyer said the majority's opinion was 'fatally flawed.' By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
The statute doesn't address an appeals court reversing a conviction. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
A judge can't receive help in preparing sentencing opinions, the ruling said. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
A representative said Olivito lied and misled his clients. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
Some Ohio counties do not have a summer feeding program. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
The complaint was filed by a Trumbull County Probate Court judge. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The bar owners' initiative would ban smoking in workplaces other than 'hospitality venues.' By
A representative from the county bar association said Olivito told repeated lies. By MICHELE C.
The issue argued before the court stems from a Mahoning County case. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
Roberts made a 'pretty stupid statement' to the jury, one justice said. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
Youngstown's mayor testified, saying the legislation would severely harm Ohio's urban areas. By
The Youngstown man had an affair with the victim's ex-wife. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
State leaders say state Issue I was key to improving Ohio's economy. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The East Liverpool representative would especially like to reform the Ohio EPA. By MICHELE C.
All 50 to 60 clients lost their wells, including at least five farms. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The lawyer made attempts to correct the matter. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Mark Joseph Lavelle failed to prepare documents in one case, the court added. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
Agricultural easements keep farmland from turning into developments. By MICHELE C. HLADIK.
Former U.S. Sen. John Glenn will speak. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT COLUMBUS
An opponent says the bill will simply lead to more gun violence in the state. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The ex-prosecutor could apply to have the suspension lifted. By MICHELE C. HLADIK VINDICATOR
Angelo said he reported all discrepancies to the county elections board. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
There's no way to tell how much fuel is on state land, they argue. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The lawmaker's proposal creates a task force to recommend safety standards. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
One Republican believes Ohioans will forgive the governor but never forget. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The governor spent the night with a family in the dairy cow barn. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
The band and choir will have more than 100 performances during the fair. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
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