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Chillicothe man pleads guilty to plotting to run a sex and drug trafficking business, and parents of Cincinnati teen who committed suicide are suing her school. This and more in Friday's morning newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Chillicothe man pleads guilty to plotting to run sex and drug trafficking business. :00
  • Parents of Cincinnati teen who committed suicide are suing her school. :25
  • Toys "R" Us computer glitch caused some Black Friday buyers to be charged twice. 1:21
  • Fewer lead contamination toy recalls this year and tougher laws about lead limits. 1:58
  • Westerville man killed two daughters before killing himself yesterday. 5:46
  • Ohio State University professor says mistrust of government related to homicide rates. 6:19
  • Environmental officials find one Asian Carp in canal leading to Lake Michigan. 7:24
  • November set recycling record for central Ohio and recycling numbers up overall. 8:02
  • Columbus Blue Jackets lost to visiting Toronto Maple Leafs last night. 8:53
  • OSU women's basketball lost to Duke, Duke's Jasmine Thomas sets career-high record. 9:04
  • Verizon closing call centers, including one in Toledo, will offer employees other jobs. 9:19
  • GM reconsiders closing some dealerships in compromise to scuttle federal legislation. 9:45
  • Ohio death row inmate asking federal judge for emergency delay of execution. 10:25
  • Ohio legislature at an impasse over how to fill projected $851 million budget gap. 12:05
  • Cleveland newspaper will not apologize for Aunt Jemima editorial cartoon. 13:53
  • Middletown man due in court after allegedly stealing candy from a police station. 14:21