Archive for January, 2010

NASA Glenn Visitor Center relocating to downtown science center

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

CLEVELAND — The Visitor Center at NASA Glenn Research Center will move to the Great Lakes Science Center on the lakefront in downtown Cleveland, officials with both announced today. (more…)

BREAKING NEWS: Avon I-90 interchange fast-tracked by governor

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

AVON — Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland announced today that he will put the planned new inter-change off Interstate 90 in Avon on the fast track to be completed. (more…)

BREAKING NEWS: Altercation outside Howse trial clears courtroom

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

ELYRIA — An argument outside the courtroom where Alverno Howse Jr. is on trial for allegedly killing Charles “Chuckie” Howard last year has led to at least one member of Howard’s family being barred from the courtroom.

The “altercation,” as Lorain County Common Pleas Judge Mark Betleski described it, began as the court was preparing to adjourn this morning so that a witness — whose name Betleski has since ordered the media not to report — could refresh her memory of her prior statements to a county grand jury and Elyria police.

County sheriff’s deputies rushed to break up the dispute, which Betleski said involved minimal physical contact — a chest bump — before the two feuding people were pulled apart by family members. No one would be charged, the judge said, but he planned to ask jurors if they felt comfortable continuing with the trial after witnessing the courtroom clear as the sounds of the argument wafted in through the closed doors.

The witness had said she couldn’t recall the details surrounding the Aug. 19 shooting death of Howard, who was shot in a Taft Avenue home, allegedly by Howse.

On Wednesday, two other witnesses had to review their grand jury and police statements be-cause when they took the stands they insisted Howse wasn’t in the room with Howard when he was shot.

One of those two men — Jeris Nelson and Clyde Anderson — was involved in the dispute today and one family member of Howard could be heard complaining that the men were lying about what happened.

Assistant County Prosecutor Mike Kinlin warned jurors earlier in the trial that none of those at the home at the time of the shooting wanted to be considered a “snitch” and all were reluctant to testify.

Two people were briefly arrested earlier this week for allegedly trying to avoid testifying in the case and deputies have kept a heavy security presence around the trial because of concerns about arguments and violence between the families and friends of Howard and Howse.

The witness is expected to return to the stand this afternoon and Betleski is also weighing a request from prosecutors to clear the courtroom when a confidential informant testifies later today.

Read Friday’s Chronicle for more on this story.

BREAKING NEWS: 2 women, baby hurt when car flips

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

EATON TWP. — Snow covered roads and near whiteout conditions likely led to a car flipping this morning on North Island Road and sending three people to the hospital. (more…)