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1:27am

Thu July 19, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

Noon

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Ohio's injured veterans receive lowest disability pay - Ohio Congressman and Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich released from hospital - Ohio legislators feel the heat from high gas prices

1:08am

Thu July 19, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:33

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Federal health officials warn consumers to throw out hot dog chili sauce - USDA Food Pyramid built on politics

1:06am

Thu July 19, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:06

Columbus, OH – Today's stories include:

20 years after killing first wife, Columbus man charged with stabbing second wife - Real estate investments relatively stable in 2 Ohio cities

1:01am

Thu July 19, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

6:33

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Three former Brookhaven players dismissed from University of Minnesota football team - Strickland gives independent home health care workers bargaining rights - Prospective juror dismissed for accompanying alleged gunman to crime scene

11:46am

Wed July 18, 2007
WCBE Stories

CPS officials embark on massive mentoring effort

Columbus, OH – The Columbus schools are announcing the launch of an unprecedented mentoring program. Alison Holm reports.

11:35am

Wed July 18, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:33

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

Effects of the U.S. Senate's all-night debate on the Iraq war felt in Columbus - Obama and Edwards appear in Ohio - Trial date set for teen who killed a Toledo police officer

11:27am

Wed July 18, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

6:33

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

West Columbus man charged with eerily similar crime - Marion County commissioner sentenced - Major mentoring program launched in Columbus -

5:18am

Wed July 18, 2007
Ohio Public Radio

Report on Medicare privatization

Columbus, OH – A new report released by a group representing senior citizens on Medicare shows an increase in the number of private insurance plans replacing traditional Medicare. But as Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports, there are mixed feelings about whether that's good or bad for seniors and the Medicare program.

12:41am

Wed July 18, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

Noon

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

Springfield man sentenced in death of probation officer - Congressman Dennis Kucinich hospitalized - Former Buckeye charged with having sex with 14-year-old girl - OSU details capital improvements plan - A top executive out at Scotts - Organic farming study - Canton-born Macy Gray helps young musician - Bengals happy at Georgetown

2:04pm

Tue July 17, 2007
Movie Reviews

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11:56am

Tue July 17, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:33

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Escaped inmate still at-large - Columbus City Council tables discussion on lowering speed limit - OSU students to transform downtown Lazarus building

11:49am

Tue July 17, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:06

Columbus, OH – Today's stories include:

Marion homes evacuated after factory fire - Missing Columbus teen found - Lawmakers try to move Ohio's presidential primary 5 weeks earlier

5:24am

Tue July 17, 2007
Ohio Public Radio

Flu warning - stock up on food and water

Columbus, OH – For a couple years now, Ohio health officials have been warning that some kind of deadly flu epidemic will probably strike in the next few decades. Now, they're using TV and radio ads to hammer home that point....with some very specific advice for Ohio families. The story now from Ohio Public Radio's Bill Cohen.

1:56am

Tue July 17, 2007
WCBE Stories

Council expands community crime patrol

Columbus, OH – Columbus officials are investing more money for the civilian safety initiative, but is it working? Find out in this report by Jim Letizia.

12:53am

Tue July 17, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

12:06

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Cincinnati Post to end publication - Ohio hospitals' giving outweighs tax breaks - Cincinnati teen kicks pregnant girlfriend in stomach, killing fetus - Former Ohio animal dealer pleads guilty to illegal leopard sales

12:00am

Tue July 17, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

8:30

Columbus, OH –

Today's stories include:

Columbus City Council approves additional crime patrol spending - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards visits Cleveland today

11:59am

Mon July 16, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:33

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

Ohio farmers struggle from current drought and Spring freeze - Japanese beetles stronger this Summer - Swish and Spit for ships - Indians/Reds reports

11:55am

Mon July 16, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

7:06

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

Columbus fire officials suspect arson in six blazes - Ohio man steals emblems from tombstones - Lake Erie land owners claim victory

11:51am

Mon July 16, 2007
WCBE Newscasts

6:33

Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:

Officials search for murder suspect who escaped from a Columbus mental health facility - Two Ohio women abandon their young children - Use of Great Lakes water redefined - History at Nationwide Tour stop in Columbus

10:11am

Mon July 16, 2007
Ohio Public Radio

Lake Erie land

Columbus, OH – Owners of Ohio land along the Lake Erie shore have won a victory in their battles with state officials who regulate coastal land. Governor Ted Strickland has announced he's changing a major policy at the Department of Natural Resources. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen files this report.

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