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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says U.S. airports, including Los Angeles International and O'Hare International in Chicago, are already experiencing delays
So what happened when the clock struck midnight? Not much.
President Obama delivers a statement about moving forward in light of severe budget cuts that will start to take effect today.
U.S. President Barack Obama says sequestration cuts "are not smart" in his weekly radio and Internet address.
Preparing to leap into the fiscal unknown, President Obama and congressional Republicans failed to reach a deal Friday.
U.S. Senate failed to pass both Republican and Democratic alternatives to head off across-the-board spending cuts
No deal means sequester cuts will happen as both sides debate.
We hear from both sides of the aisle on the sequester debate as the deadline approaches
Here's what you need to know about the possible federal budget cuts
It's been a long time since an operating levy passed in the Black River Schools and now they are bracing for federal cuts.
If the sequester cuts take place on March 1, the future of Ohio jobs could hang in the balance.
Ohio will face significant cuts.
Some of the most visible effects of across-the-board spending cuts that start March 1 will be in air travel.
President Barack Obama says Congress can keep across-the-board cuts from taking effect with "just a little bit of compromise."
White House says Ohio's schools and defense industry would see reduced funding if automatic cuts take effect this week.
Exasperated governors are joining a White House push to intensify pressure on Congress to prevent a looming budget crisis.
Programs that deliver meals to seniors in need are among the programs that face cuts.
We're just days away from another deadline in Washington that could change a lot of things for you at home.
The government could get about three more months of borrowing authority, beyond a deadline that is expected to hit as early as mid-February.
Local taxpayers evaluate the fiscal cliff deal with mixed reviews.
New York lawmaker says House Speaker John Boehner has promised votes to aid victims of Superstorm Sandy by Jan. 15.
He is back in Hawaii for vacation after a tense, end-of-the-new-year standoff with Congress over the fiscal cliff.
President Obama says an effort to change the nation's tax code that is too skewed toward the wealthy has been achieved with the "fiscal cliff" deal approved in Congress.
A closer look at the fiscal cliff deal passed by the Congress to see how it will impact your bottom line.
The bill avoiding the proverbial fiscal cliff successfully passed in both the Senate and House of Representatives, but how did Ohio's elected leaders vote?
Legislation to block the "fiscal cliff" is headed to the White House for President Barack Obama's signature
Republicans are dropping their demands for additional spending cuts and will hold a House vote
House Democratic leaders pressing Speaker Boehner to let the House vote on the Senate-approved bipartisan compromise
Senator Rob Portman issues statement on fiscal cliff deal; Senator Sherrod Brown also issues a statement.
The No. 2 Republican in the House leadership says he opposes a Senate-passed measure
Police have closed Ben Hur Avenue Sunday so crews can continue to work after a fire broke out Saturday night.
Firefighters battled a heavily involved house fire Saturday morning.
Ariel Castro's uncle says he's losing business due to nephew's arrest.
Some Amish sentenced in beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio are upset with federal prison education requirements.
Firefighters battled a fire at a local restaurant.
New York Jets running back Mike Goodson was arrested Friday morning on drug possession and weapon charges.
There is new video out today showing the dramatic rescue of Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight.
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