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Former owner of possible Columbus casino site returns about $100,000 in environmental clean-up money, and City of Columbus receives $2.5 million federal grant for second phase of new traffic signal system. This and more in Wednesday's noon newscast.

By Foley

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Former owner of possible Columbus casino site returns about $100,000 in clean-up money. :00
  • City of Columbus receives $2.5 million federal grant for second phase of new traffic signal system. :43
  • Ohio Supreme Court says law designed to protect kids from pornography applies to chat rooms. 1:41
  • State lawmakers may need to change campaign finance laws following U.S. Supreme Court ruling. 2:28
  • Toledo man who allegedly threatened to kill all Jews on Detroit-bound plane pleads not guilty. 3:53
  • Defendant's brother testifies in Cleveland trial of doctor who killed wife with cyanide-covered tablet. 4:27
  • Central Ohio homeowner fighting with zoning officials over painted sunflower deemed too colorful. 4:55
  • Former Cleveland Indian's center-fielder Kenny Lofton elected to team's hall-of-fame. 5:32