2 from rescue group plead guilty over cats left in trailer
Two women who ran a central Ohio animal rescue operation have pleaded guilty to charges related to the abandonment of more than 20 cats in a trailer that was then tied shut.
Two women who ran a central Ohio animal rescue operation have pleaded guilty to charges related to the abandonment of more than 20 cats in a trailer that was then tied shut.
Hundreds of workers are trying to figure out their next steps after the abrupt closure of a Kroger bakery in Ohio eliminated 411 jobs.
While traffic delays are easing in many large cities, the drive to and from work is getting longer in Columbus, according to a recent study.
Columbus Public Health is providing free hepatitis A vaccines to employees of an East Side restaurant and anyone who ate there earlier this month after confirming that a worker had contracted the disease.
– The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in downtown Columbus is offering discounted admissions to military families on President’s Day, Monday Feb. 18.
More than 24 hours after three men were killed in a crash on the West Side there were still questions about which of the men was driving and the source of a large amount of cash found at the scene.
Six employees of a Columbus nursing facility and a contracted certified nurse practitioner have been indicted on charges, including involuntary manslaughter, for allegedly neglecting two patients under their care, one of whom died as a result of the neglect, according to Ohio attorney general David Yost whose office is prosecuting the case.
A nine-year-old who brought a handgun to school Wednesday will not be charged because of his age but a teenager will not get off so easy.
The family of an Ohio college student who died after pledging a fraternity is accusing the fraternity of extensive physical and mental hazing.
Authorities say DNA from an Arizona man recently indicted in a 1997 Ohio rape case links him to the unsolved slayings of four women at truck stops in Ohio and Illinois.