Students sickened eating candy-like sleep aid
Officials in Dayton say two elementary school students were evaluated by medics after ingesting a gummy form of a sleep aid.
Officials in Dayton say two elementary school students were evaluated by medics after ingesting a gummy form of a sleep aid.
Federal judges on Wednesday ordered Ohio to allow voters who had been purged for not voting over a six-year period to participate in this year’s election.
More than 40 million children between the ages of five and 14 will be out on neighborhood streets around dusk as they go door-to-door to gather Hallowe’en treats and safety officials are reminding drivers and parents to keep the little ones safe.
The owner of a Halloween venue in Licking County that held a “Swastika Saturday” the day a gunman opened fire at a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh killing 11 said “we screwed up big time.”
A new state law now makes it easier for police to ticket drivers in Ohio for distracted driving.
Police in Groveport say they will continue to keep an eye on Groveport-Madison High School after a large fight broke out Monday morning, resulting in the arrests of two teens.
Ohioans are honoring and remembering the victims of the worst act of violence against Jews in U.S history.
Governor John Kasich has ordered flags lowered to half-staff following a gunman’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 people.
A sweeping new museum in America’s heartland honors the unifying experiences of U.S. military veterans — recruitment, combat, letters home, homecomings — outside the traditional trappings of military museums and war memorials.
The police chief in this Licking County village says speeding tickets issued since 2013 are “unlawful” because the department failed to renew a Federal Communications Commission license that’s required for calibrating radar guns.