Mom charged with duct taping son to chair and going to pool

An Ohio woman is facing charges of child endangerment for reportedly duct-taping her son to a chair. Susan Malysa made her first appearance in court on Tuesday,

'A Christmas Story' house starts accepting overnight guests

The home, located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, will be available to overnight guests, "A Christmas Story" House and Museum announced on Monday.

Ohio family members plead for tips to solve massacre of 8

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Tearful family members are pleading for information that could help solve the massacre of eight people in Ohio a year ago, in a video released Friday.Geneva Rhoden, who lost two sons, three grandchildren and a nephew, said she is begging anyone with information to step up."If there's someone out there that knows anything about what happened, would they please, please come forward and tell what happened," Rhoden said in the video released at family members' request by the Ohio Attorney General's Office, which is leading the investigation. "There has to be someone."

Cincinnati nightclub shooting: One killed, 15 injured

CINCINNATI  — A gunfight broke out inside a crowded Cincinnati nightclub early Sunday, leaving one man dead and 15 others wounded after a dispute among several patrons escalated into a shootout, authorities said.No suspects were in custody by late afternoon in the shooting at the Cameo club, which has a history of gun violence, and police said there was no indication of any terrorism link.

Wendy's plans self-ordering kiosks at 1,000 locations

Wendy's says it plans to install self-ordering kiosks at about 1,000 locations by the end of the year.

Woman accused of taping her toddler son to wall is arrested

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (AP) — A young woman accused of taping her 2-year-old son to a wall and streaming it live on social media has been arrested in Ohio.Reynoldsburg police say 18-year-old Shayla Rudolph was arrested Thursday on an abduction charge.

Executioner says he was puzzled by inmate's 26-minute death

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The leader of Ohio's execution team has testified that he'd never seen anything like the 2014 death of a condemned inmate who gasped and snorted during the 26 minutes it took him to die.The man testifying anonymously in federal court as Team Member No. 10 said he "was wondering what was going on" during the execution of Dennis McGuire in January 2014.The Dayton Daily News reports the man also said in testimony Tuesday the execution affected him like no other.Federal Magistrate Judge Michael Merz in Dayton is hearing evidence in the weeklong trial over Ohio's newest lethal injection method.McGuire's was the longest execution since Ohio resumed putting inmates to death in 1999.Ohio plans its first execution in three years next month.

Video shows officer stop speeding school bus packed with children in Ohio

An Ohio man is out of a job after police pulled him over for driving a school bus loaded with students at twice the speed limit, according to WJW.