Tuesday, December 11 2012 7:19 PM EST2012-12-12 00:19:15 GMT
A motion to suppress statements made my TJ Lane to sheriff's deputies has been denied.
A Geauga County Common Pleas Court judge made the ruling Tuesday.More >>
A motion to suppress statements made my TJ Lane to sheriff's deputies has been denied.
A Geauga County Common Pleas Court judge made the ruling Tuesday.More >>
COLUMBUS, OH (WOIO) -
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine joined educators and law enforcement officers on Thursday at the first regional "Active Shooter Training for Educators" class taught.
Two training sessions are being held at the Education Service Center of Central Ohio, where Attorney General DeWine addressed participants.
"In terms of student and teacher safety, our educators are the first responders," said Attorney General DeWine. "I'm grateful to all of you for your willingness to be proactive and learn what you can do to help protect your students and colleagues."
The training, offered by the Attorney General's Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy and the Ohio Department of Education, teaches educators how to protect students if an active shooter is in their school or classroom and provides educators with information on how to identify a troubled youth before a crime occurs.
The training is also designed to help educators and law enforcement work together to formulate a coordinated response plan. Approximately 200 educators and 60 law enforcement officers registered to attend today's training sessions.
Preparations for the course began after last year's school shooting in Chardon, Ohio; however demand for the training increased significantly after December's shootings in Newtown, Connecticut.
Eight additional regional courses are scheduled in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo and the Athens area.
The courses do not include firearm training. Educators can sign up for the training through the STARS program on the Ohio Department of Education's website.
Monday, June 17 2013 9:22 PM EDT2013-06-18 01:22:37 GMT
(CNN) - General Motors is recalling nearly 194,000 vehicles because of a fire danger. GM said water can get into an electronic module in the door, causing it to short circuit and catch on fire. The recallMore >>
GM said water can get into an electronic module in the door, causing it to short circuit and catch on fire.More >>
"Sesame Street" has helped kids deal with divorce, death and even hurricanes. The show is now introducing its first Muppet to have a dad in jail. 1 in 29 children in the U.S. has a parent behind bars. The Sesame Workshop has an online tool kit parents can use to help kids. More >>
Fathers Day is this Sunday, June 16th, 2013!! And just in case you don't have plans yet, we would love to invite you to read our HUGE list below of FREE events you can attend to celebrate!More >>
Fathers Day is this Sunday, June 16th, 2013!! And just in case you don't have plans yet, we would love to invite you to read our HUGE list below of FREE events you can attend to celebrate!More >>
Beginning Friday evening, June 14, at 7 p.m. through Monday morning, June 17 at 6 a.m., ODOT will implement lane restrictions and ramp closures for bridge painting.More >>
A just-released study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that consumers who opt into overdraft protection pay more in bank fees than consumers who don't.More >>
A just-released study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that consumers who opt into overdraft protection pay more in bank fees than consumers who don't.More >>
Tuesday, June 11 2013 1:36 PM EDT2013-06-11 17:36:50 GMT
The Boys & Girls Clubs' Race for Kids & Wellness Festival presented by Cleveland Clinic is a family-friendly combination of a 5K run, or a 1 mile run/walk, and a celebration of health! The event willMore >>
The Boys & Girls Clubs' Race for Kids & Wellness Festival presented by Cleveland Clinic is a family-friendly combination of a 5K run, or a 1 mile run/walk, and a celebration of healthMore >>
For the 2013-14 rankings, U.S. News surveyed 179 pediatric centers to obtain clinical data in 10 specialties and asked 150 pediatric specialists in each specialty where they would send the sickest children.More >>