It's Memorial Day weekend, and the race for the White House has never been closer.
On Monday, Obama for America National Campaign Co-Chair and former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and President of the United Auto Workers Bob King announced the launch of the “Made in Ohio” Auto Tour.
A spokesman for Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich says he's not looking to Washington state after losing his primary.
Mitt Romney is adding one more victory to his Super Tuesday showing -- the Alaska caucuses.
Republican Rick Santorum says "this was a big night tonight" and is calling the day's biggest race in Ohio "too close to call."
Super Tuesday turned into a nail-biter kind of night in northeast Ohio, as many races from a national scope down to school levies were too close to call early in the night.
Investigations
An exclusive 5 On Your Side investigation has found residential air conditioning and heating technicians in Ohio are not required to be licensed despite potential fire hazards from faulty installation.
A Chagrin Falls man lost $50,000 after computer hackers tapped into his online bank account.
Around Ohio
A man who spent two years behind bars after being charged with murdering an 80-year-old woman in a church parking lot was released from prison Friday, and a prosecutor said new evidence implicates a now-dead ex-convict.
National News
In time for the summer travel season, Consumer Reports Thursday announced Ratings of 44 of the nation's biggest hotel chains based on a survey of more than 22,000 readers.
Troubleshooter
High resolution cameras posted at dumping hot spots provide deputies with pictures of suspects, their vehicles and license plate numbers.
According to North Olmsted police, Sterling Jewelers Inc. was sending the jewels via UPS, back and forth to its Jared repair facility at Great Northern Mall, when the jewels turned-up missing.