An Ohio man who was missing on Mount St. Helens was found Wednesday on a flank of the peak nearly a week after he set out on a day hike and survived by eating berries and bees, authorities and the man’s relatives said.
Novak Djokovic completed his comeback from elbow surgery by winning Wimbledon for the fourth time.
The offices of Columbus Humane were closed Wednesday as the agency continued the medical evaluation of approximately 600 birds recovered from a home in Clintonville Tuesday.
The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of a woman whose forced prostitution as a girl was cited as a factor leading to her involvement in a fatal robbery.
Ohio’s Department of Medicaid is ending the state’s contracts with pharmacy benefit managers which bill taxpayers more than they reimburse pharmacists for filling Medicaid patients’ prescriptions.
Roger Federer advanced to the third round of the Western & Southern Open with a victory against Peter Gojowczyk.
The city is appealing a judge’s ruling that struck down its ban on bump stocks, which can be used to convert a semi-automatic firearm into one that mimics a fully automatic weapon.
A man was killed when he walked in front of a box truck while attending to a disabled car on the side of a busy interstate highway on the North Side Monday, causing the freeway to be closed for several hours during the investigation.
Serena Williams bounced back from the most lopsided loss of her career, cruising past Daria Gavrilova 6-1, 6-2 at the Western & Southern Open.
Charges have been dropped against an 11-year-old Ohio girl who was suspected of shoplifting from a supermarket when a police officer shocked her with a stun gun.