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Ky. one of most dangerous states to drive in

Kentucky is one of the most dangerous states to drive in, according to a report by 24/7 Wall St.

Feds add 2012 model year to Chevy Cruze fire probe

U.S. safety officials have added the 2012 model year to an investigation of engine fires in the Chevrolet Cruze compact car.

Child deaths in hot cars target of awareness campaign

No parent wants to live with the guilt and grief of leaving a child to die in a hot car. For Raelyn Balfour of Ruckersville, Va., "It's something that's always

Fire risk prompts recall of nearly 87,000 Jeeps

Chrysler is recalling nearly 87,000 Jeep Wranglers in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere due to a risk of fires.

Honda recalls nearly 53,000 Acura TL's

The problem can cause the cars to lose power steering or even cause a fire.

Ohio House approves new license plate designs

The Ohio House has passed a bill that would offer state drivers several new license plate designs to choose from when they hit the road.

Lower oil prices ease load on consumers and Obama

What only weeks ago was seen as a serious threat to the economic recovery could now turn into a stimulus everyone can love.

Ohio drivers pay less for gas as oil prices drop

Ohio drivers are paying less for gas as oil prices continue to drop.

Why Google's self-driving car may save lives

Google's self-driving car got its license this week as the state of Nevada became the first in the nation to license the company's vehicles.

STUDY: Long commutes affect weight and health

A new study finds that your long commute may be killing you. The study, out of Washington University in St. Louis, says that long commutes may lead to health

New Corvette to pace Indy 500

With 638 horsepower, the Corvette ZR1 will be the most powerful production car ever to serve as the pace car during the Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis Motor

The only time to buy extended warranties

John Matarese looks into when to buy, and to decline, an extended warranty.

Teen passengers spell danger for novice drivers

A teenage driver's risk of dying in an accident increases dramatically when there are other teens in the car, and plummets when there's an adult looking on,

Gas prices in Ohio linger well below 2011 highs

Ohio gas prices are hovering about 40 cents below the record highs reached a year ago.

Ohio gas prices creep up, stay under record highs

Gas prices in Ohio are up slightly from a week ago but remain well below the numbers logged last spring as fuel prices climbed to record highs.

Most dangerous Tri-State intersections

We have scoured the Tri-State looking for the most dangerous intersections to help keep you and your family safe.

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  1. Google kills 250,000 search links a week

    Google kills 250,000 search links a week

    It may surprise you that there is a rapidly growing number of websites Google intentionally hides from you.

    • SpaceX rocket docks with space station

      SpaceX rocket docks with space station

      A private spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Friday, a milestone in a new era of commercial space flight.

    • Could Siri be storing your secrets?

      • Facebook launches iPhone camera app

        Real Estate


        1. 30-year rate falls to record 3.78 pct.

          30-year rate falls to record 3.78 pct.

          The average U.S. rate for the 30-year fixed mortgage fell to a record low for a fourth straight week. Cheap mortgages have helped boost home sales modestly this year.

          • US sales of previously occupied homes up

            • 30-year rate falls to record 3.79 pct.

              • US housing starts rose to 717,000

                • Builder confidence highest in 5 years

                  National News


                  1. New vets fight battles after coming home

                    New vets fight battles after coming home

                    America has a new generation of veterans. More than 1.6 million troops are back from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and they are unlike any other group of veterans the nation has ever seen.

                    • Senator asks airlines to drop seat fees

                      • Gay students graduate military academies

                        • Music: In your head, changing your brain

                          Consumer News


                          1. Recalled items may still be in your home

                            Recalled items may still be in your home

                            John Matarese reports on some popular items you may still have in your home after being recalled.

                          2. Some kids poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

                            Some kids poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

                            John Matarese has a warning for all parents of young children about  detergent pods.

                          3. Consumer Reports: Best grills under $250