Mary Wisniewski

Tornado-ravaged areas hit by snowstorm

WEST LIBERTY, Kentucky (Reuters) - A winter snow storm added to the woes on Monday of tornado-struck Indiana and Kentucky, dropping several inches of snow on the ravaged region where dozens of people were killed, meteorologists said.
 

Tornado-ravaged areas hit by snowstorm, cold

WEST LIBERTY, Kentucky (Reuters) - A winter snow storm added to the woes on Monday of tornado-struck Indiana and Kentucky, dropping several inches of snow on the ravaged region where dozens of people were killed, meteorologists said.
 

Classes canceled in Ohio community after school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - Classes will be canceled again on Tuesday in an Ohio community outside Cleveland, a day after a gunman opened fire in the cafeteria of a high school, killing one student and wounding four others.
 

Measles cases in Indiana rise to 17 for month

INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The number of people with measles in Indiana this month has grown to 17 with a fresh case linked to an unvaccinated person who travelled to a country where the disease is prevalent, state health officials said on Monday.
 

One student dead in Ohio school shooting, police say

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - One of the five students shot by another student at an Ohio high school on Monday has died, Chardon Police Chief Tim McKenna said.
 

Gunman kills one, injures four in Ohio school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - One student died from gunshot wounds and four others were injured after a student opened fire with a handgun in the cafeteria of a high school east of Cleveland on Monday, sending students fleeing in panic, police said.
 

Gunman kills one, injures four in Ohio

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A student gunman opened fire with a handgun in the cafeteria of a high school near Cleveland on Monday, fatally wounding one boy and injuring three other boys and one girl before he was chased from the building by a teacher and gave himself up, police said.
 

Gunman kills one, wounds four in Ohio school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A student gunman opened fire with a handgun in an Ohio high school cafeteria on Monday, fatally wounding one boy and injuring four other students before he was arrested after a teacher chased him from the building, police said.
 

Classes canceled in Ohio community hit by school

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - Students in an Ohio community shaken by the worst U.S. high school shooting in nearly a year were told to stay home on Tuesday, and the teenage suspect's family said through an attorney they were struggling to comprehend what had happened.
 

Classes canceled in Ohio community hit by school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - Students in an Ohio community shaken by the worst U.S. high school shooting in nearly a year were told to stay home on Tuesday, and the teenage suspect's family said through an attorney they were struggling to comprehend what had happened.
 

Second victim dies from Ohio high school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A 17-year-old boy wounded in Monday's shooting rampage at an Ohio high school was declared brain dead, authorities said on Tuesday, bringing the death toll to two.
 

Victim declared brain dead in Ohio high school

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A 17-year-old boy wounded in Monday's shooting rampage at an Ohio high school was declared brain dead, authorities said on Tuesday, following the death of another student.
 

Second victim dies after Ohio high school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A 17-year-old boy wounded in Monday's shooting rampage at an Ohio high school was declared brain dead, authorities said on Tuesday, bringing the death toll to two.
 

Victim declared brain dead in Ohio high school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - A 17-year-old boy wounded in Monday's shooting rampage at an Ohio high school was declared brain dead, authorities said on Tuesday, following the death of another student.
 

Death toll rises in Ohio high school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - Another student has died from wounds suffered in Monday's shooting rampage at an Ohio high school, authorities said on Tuesday, as the shaken suburban Cleveland town prepared for a vigil for the teenage victims of the attack.
 

Union sues to stop Indiana "right-to-work" law

INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Indiana union members will ask a federal judge on Friday to block enforcement of a controversial law that allows workers in unionized jobs to opt out of paying dues, according to lawyers involved in the case.
 

Wisconsin's La Follette to file to run for governor

MADISON, Wis (Reuters) - Longtime Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette said Wednesday he intends to take the first step toward running for governor against Republican Scott Walker if there is a recall.
 

Democrat with famous name bids to oust Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis (Reuters) - Wisconsin Democrats on Wednesday got a candidate with a famous name to challenge controversial Republican Governor Scott Walker in a recall election when Doug La Follette, a relative of well-known Wisconsin progressive "Fighting Bob" La Follette, said he would run for governor.
 

Muhammad Ali celebrates 70th birthday with Las Vegas gala

(Reuters) - Muhammad Ali, the legendary prizefighter who turned 70 last month, will celebrate his birthday Saturday night with a big cast of pop stars and sports icons at a Las Vegas gala to raise money for the battle against neurological disorders.
 

Wisconsin governor's bid for delay on recall signatures

MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A Wisconsin judge Friday denied Governor Scott Walker extra time to review the estimated one million signatures submitted last month to the state in an effort to recall him.