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State lawmakers resolve budget deficit by combining tax cut delay and new pilot project, and Columbia Gas says prices will drop next month due to reduced demand and increased supply. This and more in Thursday's morning newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Washington Court House police investigate murder of elderly man found dead in his home. :00
  • Cincinnati church day care accused of giving children dietary supplement at naptime. :22
  • Ohio Attorney General taking mortgage servicing company to court for profiteering. :53
  • National nonprofit group studying ways to control Ohio's prison population and save money. 2:00
  • Former Cleveland Schools COO and two others must repay district for undelivered services. 2:44
  • Bond is set for Mansfield man charged with firebombing Mansfield City Hall on Monday. 3:15
  • Licking County teen placed on indefinite probation in shooting death of his friend. 3:37
  • Columbia Gas says prices will drop next month due to reduced demand and increased supply. 4:06
  • Some Ohio State buildings out of power this morning, non-essential employees to stay home. 4:34
  • State lawmakers resolve budget deficit by combining tax cut delay and new pilot project. 4:54
  • Ohio House allows counties to take over, renovate and return private foreclosed properties. 6:20
  • Former Mahoning County Judge pleads guilty to federal fraud charges for sham loan. 7:03
  • OSU men's basketball beats visiting Presbyterian, David Lightly scores 20 points. 7:29
  • Bengals wide receiver sustained serious injuries yesterday during domestic dispute. 7:45
  • Columbus Chamber of Commerce says central Ohio's economy should improve in 2010. 8:09