Searchers have recovered the body of man who is believed to have fallen into fast-moving water while floating down the Licking River with friends, one of three possible drownings in Ohio over the weekend.
Free HIV testing is available Wednesday at several central Ohio locations in recognition of National HIV Testing Day.
After two years of meetings and hearings, Columbus City Council Monday night approved a package of amendments to ordinances tightening up restrictions on aggressive panhandling.
Four people were arrested in a raid on an East Side home where federal agents also seized a large quantity of the synthetic opiate fentanyl, which is blamed for the majority of drug overdose deaths in Franklin County.
A quick-thinking bank clerk on the West Side convinced a suspected robber to hand over his own driver’s license.
The price of gasoline in central Ohio fell for the second straight week but observers caution motorists that the pump prices will probably head upward again as the Fourth of July holiday approaches.
Akron officials say one firefighter has resigned and another won’t be allowed to return to work after they were suspended without pay for making a sex tape on city property.
A former Ohio State University and Chicago Bears football player who authorities say was ordered to leave a bar because he was intoxicated and stumbling has been indicted for allegedly slamming an Ohio sheriff’s deputy arm with a van door.
Ohio’s health department says it’s declaring a statewide outbreak of hepatitis A.
The T’wolves picked Buckeye Keita Bates-Diop; the Cavs select Tide’s Collins Sexton.