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Among the items leaving for the month are hit movies like "Disney's The Jungle Book," "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby."
Among the items leaving for the month are hit movies like "Disney's The Jungle Book," "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby."
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A woman with multiple sclerosis said Delta employees tied her to a chair with a blanket when they didn't have one with straps. (Source: WSB/CNN/Family photo)
A woman with multiple sclerosis said Delta employees tied her to a chair with a blanket when they didn't have one with straps.
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(Source: WTOL)
(Source: WTOL)
Toledo Police are investigating a homicide after a body was found in central Toledo Wednesday afternoon. TPD said 25-year-old Delaghno Overton was found not far from the railroad tracks near Maplewood Avenue and Castle Boulevard around 2:30 p.m. Crews say Overton was shot. Follow WTOL: Download our app here. Copyright 2018 WTOL. All rights reserved.More >>
Toledo Police are investigating a homicide after a body was found in central Toledo Wednesday afternoon. TPD said 25-year-old Delaghno Overton was found not far from the railroad tracks near Maplewood Avenue and Castle Boulevard around 2:30 p.m. Crews say Overton was shot. Follow WTOL: Download our app here. Copyright 2018 WTOL. All rights reserved.More >>
A woman with multiple sclerosis said Delta employees tied her to a chair with a blanket when they di
A woman with multiple sclerosis said Delta employees tied her to a chair with a blanket when they didn't have one with straps. (Source: WSB/CNN/Family photo)
A woman with multiple sclerosis said Delta employees tied her to a chair with a blanket when they didn't have one with straps. (Source: WSB/CNN/Family photo)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio's largest school district is spending more than $500,000 for legal services related to an attendance-data investigation.
The Columbus Dispatch (http://bit.ly/15fb9jt ) reports that the Columbus City Schools board has set aside another $250,000 for the law firm representing the district. The newspaper reports the board's earlier $315,000 allocation to the firm already has been spent.
The board hired Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in August after the state auditor began investigating whether district employees tampered with student data to make the schools look better. The FBI later joined the investigation and two parents filed lawsuits against the board and district officials.
The firm says it is charging a discounted rate and didn't charge for some work.