Mayor Michael Coleman discusses future of light rail system in central Ohio, and many of 2009's controversial bills languished in state legislature over political differences.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Winner backs out on bid for motorized bar stool auctioned to pay back child support. :00
  • Many of 2009's controversial bills languished in state legislature over political differences. :21
  • Florida pastor who took in runaway Columbus teen didn't know it was against the law. 4:55
  • Ohio State and Riverside hospitals report rash of defibrillator thefts in recent weeks. 5:24
  • Medicare officials detail billion dollar plan to update paper records to electronic files. 5:43
  • Mayor Michael Coleman discusses future of light rail system in central Ohio. 6:20
  • Cincinnati-area village of Greenhills attempts to be trendy and lure young families. 8:04
  • Treasury Department giving billion dollar aid to stabilize GMAC financial services. 8:40
  • Ohio casino developers make deal to buy site along Maumee River for Toledo casino. 9:19
  • State Fire Marshall's investigators rule fatal Monday night Russelville fire accidental. 9:46
  • Despite frequent political disagreements, some state bills did become law in 2009. 10:02
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