ONN Daily: Monday, December 5, 2022
Investigators try to determine cause of a fire in Kent’s oldest building; Ohio House working to decriminalize fentanyl test strips; OSU Buckeyes going to the Peach Bowl; Deshaun Watson booed in Houston.
		Investigators try to determine cause of a fire in Kent’s oldest building; Ohio House working to decriminalize fentanyl test strips; OSU Buckeyes going to the Peach Bowl; Deshaun Watson booed in Houston.
		Medina school bus driver facing charges for driving kids to school while under the influence of alcohol; new bill would boost Ohio’s minimum wage to $15; Deshaun Watson plays with the Browns for the first time this weekend; OU faces off
		Jury finds George Wagner IV guilty on all counts in the Pike County massacre; Columbus measles outbreak continues to grow; Indiana’s AG wants to punish doctor who provided abortion for 10 year-old Ohio rape victim; College Football Playoff
		Jury deliberates in the Pike County murder trial of George Wagner IV; Toledo’s city council votes to terminate city’s auditor; some of Deshaun Watson’s accusers plan to attend his first post-suspension game on Sunday; what the
		Ohio State University’s president unexpectedly resigns; CDC staffers are now in Columbus investigating Measles outbreak; farmers in northwest Ohio considering a lawsuit over livestock killed by released mink; Columbus Air Show set to return
		Gunfire shuts down Dayton’s holiday parade; murder trial of George Wagner IV set to resume in Pike County; the Cleveland Browns have a new, four-legged fan; what does Governor DeWine owe Michigan’s governor after the Buckeyes’
		The funeral is approaching for a Cleveland firefighter who was killed by a hit-and-run driver; a car plunged into Lake Erie this morning; a little boy in Columbus spends Thanksgiving at home after a most difficult first year of life; the Buckeyes
		Three Lorain police officers off the job after allegations of gross misconduct; ousted MetroHealth CEO defends himself against accusations of embezzlement; southwest Ohio man awarded millions for wrongful imprisonment; Ohio State apologizes after
		Two children killed, mom and two other kids in hospital after one-car crash in Marion County; CDC headed to Columbus to investigate measles outbreak; OSU hockey player accused of using a racial slur during a game; Cleveland schools get a huge
		Cleveland firefighter killed by hit and run driver; closing arguments planned for next week in the murder trial of George Wagner IV in Pike County; Ohio restaurants are struggling; the letter M is not allowed at OSU this week.