UPDATE: Missing southern Ohio woman found safe
Authorities say a woman who was reported missing from Greenfield last week has been found safe.
Authorities say a woman who was reported missing from Greenfield last week has been found safe.
Police have named a suspect in the April stabbing death of a man on the East Side.
Ohio’s unemployment rate more than doubled from 5.8% in March to 16.8% in April as businesses closed and employers idled workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the next few weeks, Ohioans will be able to go back to bowling alleys and keep their plans for wedding receptions.
The vast majority of deaths from COVID-19 in Ohio have occurred in prisons and long-term care facilities, home to many high-risk individuals and where maintaining social distance is difficult.
The state has reported that 46,062 Ohioans filed first-time applications for jobless benefits last week in the latest wave of layoffs from the viral outbreak that triggered widespread business shutdowns two months ago and sent the economy into a deep recession.
Flooding triggered by record rainfall in Columbus might have contributed to the death of a woman whose car was found on its top in a culvert on the Southeast Side Tuesday.
Even while questions remain about the future of the 2020 football season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the governing body of Ohio high school sports has expanded the playoffs starting in 2021.
Governor Mike DeWine says law enforcement officers and health officials will begin conducting safety checks at bars around the state.
Ohio Attorney General David Yost and a group of 14 other Republican state attorneys general have filed a court brief supporting the Justice Department’s motion to drop its case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.