United Airlines has announced the addition of daily nonstop flights from John Glenn Columbus International Airport to San Francisco beginning in June, increasing the number of planned or existing daily nonstop flights from Columbus to the West Coast to five.
Police say a woman’s body found in a park in Upper Arlington over the weekend was on fire when authorities arrived.
Ohio’s State Highway Patrol and state police from two adjacent states are collaborating this weekend along Interstate 70 on focused enforcement of laws related to speeding, safety and operating vehicles impaired.
Family members of two Ohio police officers killed responding to a domestic violence call earlier this year are asking for the toughest sentence for the man who provided the gun used in the shooting.
The Justice Department says a Chinese spy who attempted to steal trade secrets from multiple U.S. aviation and aerospace companies has been charged.
Police had to remove a woman who brought an “emotional support squirrel” on a Frontier Airlines flight headed from Orlando, Florida, to Cleveland.
Columbus police believe the shooting death of a woman on the Southeast Side late Monday night may have been an accident, the second fatal accidental shooting in the city in as many days.
A walk by about 50 activists in support of Second Amendment gun rights and a counter protest by about 100 people at a university in Ohio led to four disorderly conduct arrests at the mostly peaceful event.
Rising oil prices have sent gas prices skyrocketing toward $3 a gallon at a time of year when they usually fall like autumn leaves.
Officers with an Ohio city police department are wearing pink police badges this month to raise awareness for breast cancer.