The FBI has arrested two Pennsylvania men after police said they brought a handgun, ammunition and fire-starting material to Cleveland during a recent protest over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported that 34,575 Ohioans were among the nearly 1.9 million people who filed initial unemployment claims across the nation last week, an indication that many employers are still cutting jobs even as the gradual reopening of businesses has slowed the pace of layoffs.
Bowling Green’s baseball program has been saved, but Wright State is dropping three varsity sports to cut its athletic department budget.
Governor Mike DeWine says he wants to intensify efforts to erase health and economic disparities, racism, and inequity in Ohio by addressing issues like police reform and healthcare disparities.
Governor Mike DeWine says the state fully intends for schools to reopen in the fall.
Central Ohio gets its own version of a golf doubleheader.
The number of homicides in Columbus this year reached 45 Monday with the deaths of two people Monday.
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Columbus Sunday for a fourth straight day of protests yesterday over the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis a week ago and the rally was reportedly uneventful for the most part.
A Northeast Side woman accused of shooting a Columbus police officer during a search warrant last week is facing federal drug and weapons charges.
Saturday night was more peaceful in Columbus than earlier that day or the previous two nights, though not completely problem-free, and protests on Sunday appeared uneventful.