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Failure to get tenure may have been factor in case of University of Alabama professor accused of killing, and Ohio woman says affair with physician charged in his wife's death was not motive for murder. This and more in Friday's noon newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Failure to get tenure may have been factor in case of University of Alabama professor accused of killing. :00
  • Ohio woman says affair with physician charged in his wife's death was not motive for murder. :49
  • Ohio University flying green flag on administration building in honor of student who died Wednesday. 1:29
  • Manchester man and father killed in flash fire from woodburning stove that ignited gasoline vapors. 2:44
  • Northeast Ohio authorities investigating cause of death of dismembered body found in house. 3:12
  • Business groups join list of organizations challenging federal government's greenhouse gas findings. 3:36
  • Scientists work to extract more oil from soybeans, a major Ohio crop, to make cheaper biodiesel fuel. 4:21
  • Akron-based Goodyear says growing sales in emerging markets pushed profits up in fourth quarter. 5:30
  • Canfield motel under management of monks still having problem with drug trafficking and prostitution. 5:58