Weather threatens holiday travel
The long Thanksgiving holiday weekend got underway with severe weather threatening to disrupt travel plans from coast to coast.
The long Thanksgiving holiday weekend got underway with severe weather threatening to disrupt travel plans from coast to coast.
A Powell woman allegedly strangled by an acquaintance with a history of domestic violence and an 18-year-old shot to death while driving on the East Side of Columbus were among four people murdered in central Ohio over the weekend.
Kaleb Wesson had 15 points as No. 10 Ohio State routed Purdue Fort Wayne 85-46.
For the eighth year in a row, Ohio has earned a “C” for its efforts to combat child sex trafficking from a group dedicated to fight the problem nationwide.
A woman accused of suffocating her three sons out of jealousy at the attention her husband gave them has pleaded guilty in the boys’ deaths and been sentenced to 37 years in prison.
The City of Columbus on Monday rolled out a 12-month trial of a new program to address the growing demand for curb space for deliveries and passenger pickups and drop-offs.
A Cleveland-area community is among those allowing drivers to pay their parking tickets with non-perishable food donations instead of cash this holiday season.
Ohio health officials are calling a disturbing rise in the suicide rate, especially among young people – some as young as 10 years old — an “epidemic.”
Ohio’s unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in October, unchanged from September, as the state experienced a second straight month of job losses.
A Northeast Side woman and an unidentified juvenile are in custody after Franklin County authorities carried out a drug raid that also netted a quantity of suspected fentanyl.