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FILE - In this March 13, 2013 file photo, Trent Mays,  left, and Ma'lik Richmond sit at the defense table before the start of their trial on rape charges in juvenile court in Steubenville, Ohio. Judge Thomas Lipps, who sentenced the pair to  juvenile detention after convicting them of raping a West Virginia girl in 2012, will hold a hearing Friday, June 14, 2013, as a first step for the two teen defendants to be transferred from a state juvenile detention center to a facility that works with sex offenders. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, Pool)

Ohio football player classified as sex offender

A high school football player convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl after an alcohol-fueled party last summer was given the state's second-toughest sex offender classification at a Friday hearing. The decision by Judge Thomas Lipps at Jefferson County Juvenile Court in Steubenville means Trent Mays could have to report to ...

Ribbon cut for new convention center in Cleveland

Community leaders have cut the traditional ribbon to dedicate the new Cleveland Convention Center. Top city and county elected officials took part in the ceremony Friday afternoon marking the official opening. The center is connected with an exhibit hall focused on medicine and health innovation. The $465 million project was ...

Movie gridlock in Cleveland looks like a wrap

The gridlock in Cleveland during a Hollywood film shoot could be wrapping up. Officials say Friday marks the final day of a two-week shutdown of the West Shoreway, a key commuter route into downtown Cleveland. The resulting traffic jams combined with construction led to blocked intersections, delays and angry motorists. ...

A wall cloud, containing a reported funnel cloud, passes over the Wanatah, Ind. area as a line of severe storm moves through the area Wednesday June 12, 2013. (AP Photo/The LaPorte Herald-Argus, Bob Wellinski)

Massive storm system hitting Mid-Atlantic

A massive storm system that started in the Upper Midwest brought soaking rains and heavy winds to the Mid-Atlantic Thursday, causing widespread power outages, flash flooding and extensive flight delays, but largely failing to live up to its fierce billing. The severe weather was also blamed for two deaths. The ...

Threatening skies appear over Barrington, Ill. as severe weather approaches the Suburbs of Chicago on Wednesday, June 12, 2013.  (AP Photo/Daily Herald, Bob Chwedyk) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT, TV OUT

State-by-state look at Iowa to Mid-Atlantic storm

Massive thunderstorms have swept across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states, knocking out power to thousands of people and causing some flash flooding in certain areas. Here's a snapshot of what is happening, state by state: GEORGIA Severe thunderstorms on Thursday left about 160,000 customers in north and middle Georgia without ...

Mandi Grandjean sits inside her home in Canton, Ohio Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Grandjean, a recent graduate of Miami University in Ohio, says she's fine with the government doing secret surveillance of phone call records and Internet exchanges, but  believes it's different when it comes to an employer, or even a coach. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Privacy _ the online generation wants it

The generation that's grown up posting their lives online wants a little privacy. That's not what we might expect as we debate just how much access the government should have to our mobile and online lives. But as it turns out, young people are much more complex than some may ...

This photo taken Wednesday, June 5, 2013, show tourists lining up at the normal line at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles. Many theme parks now have VIP tours with perks usually reserved for celebrities _ private tour guides, no waits for the biggest attractions, reserved seating at shows and parades along with behind-the-scenes peaks at places normally off limits. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

See a theme park like a VIP with no waits, hassles

America's biggest theme parks will pack in around 120 million people this year. That's a lot of standing in long lines for roller coasters, juggling show schedules and figuring out when and where to eat. But there's a way to eliminate the stress of making the annual trek to Disney, ...

Ohio may allow car insurance proof by smartphone

Ohio drivers could provide required proof of insurance using smartphones rather than the typical printed card under a proposed change in state law. The bill would allow drivers to prove they are insured through information on electronic wireless communications devices such as cellphones, tablets and laptop computers. Drivers could use ...

Big Storm Heads East

Big Storm Heads East

A big storm is heading to the Mid-Atlantic Thursday morning, after dropping rain overnight from Wisconsin to Ohio. However, the storm is not as strong as was forecast. (June 13)

Privacy _ the online generation wants it

As the debate over government surveillance rages on, there's an assumption that young people will be the least concerned about privacy. Turns out, many young people want to keep their personal information to themselves — in some cases, more than their elders. That attitude showed up most recently in a ...

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