Pledge brings Ohio neighborhood together — at a distance
One mom’s morning Pledge of Allegiance has become a tradition in a neighborhood in Kettering.
One mom’s morning Pledge of Allegiance has become a tradition in a neighborhood in Kettering.
A small plane made an emergency landing on an interstate highway in Cincinnati, but authorities say only one person aboard the aircraft was injured.
The number of Ohioans thrown out of work in the past month exceeds that of the past two years as the coronavirus pandemic threatens to bring the world’s economy to a grinding halt and throw it into a depression of historic proportions.
The commissioners of the major college football conferences have told Vice President Mike Pence college sports cannot return from the coronavirus shutdown until campuses have re-opened.
Governor Mike DeWine has delayed three additional executions as the state struggles to find an adequate supply of drugs for lethal injection.
Gov. Mike DeWine has asked state health director Dr. Amy Acton to issue an order requiring nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in the state to notify residents and families within 24 hours of a resident or staff member becoming infected.
Thirsty Pennsylvanians can no longer cross into Ohio to buy liquor, at least not without driving a little farther west.
Officials say that the number of coronavirus infections in Ohio’s prisons has topped 160 and that the first inmate has died.
Columbus Public Health is steering a new initiative to reduce racial health inequities exposed by the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 50 Ohio State University medical students will graduate nearly a month early to begin fighting the coronavirus epidemic.