The head of Transportation Security Administration operations for Ohio has praised workers who have missed two paychecks for remaining on the job amid the record federal government shutdown, which entered its 35th day Friday.
Franklin County residents with emergencies now have the option to text 911 instead of placing a call as the county on Wednesday joins about a dozen other Ohio counties allowing the emergency texts.
A slump in home sales at the end of the year indicated that, in central Ohio as in the nation as a whole, a red-hot real estate market was showing signs of cooling down.
Authorities say two pilots are dead after a plane crashed into the snow-covered front yard of a rural northeast Ohio home shortly after taking off from a private airfield nearby.
Ohio employers added more than 116,000 jobs in 2018, a growth rate not seen in more than two decades, according to data released by the state Friday morning.
The first Ohio sales of medical marijuana are being made with the opening of four dispensaries in the state.
A second lawsuit has been filed alleging an improper dose of fentanyl actively hastened the death a patient at a central Ohio hospital.
Ohioans who receive food stamps are getting February’s benefits this week but are also being warned that those benefits may have to last them twice as long as usual.
Central Ohioans made their way to work and school Monday morning after digging out from the first significant snowfall of the season.
Ohioans are paying some of the lowest average premiums in the nation for auto and homeowners insurance, according to the state’s Insurance Director.