Report: Dems picked up voters in May but GOP still has edge
If the party affiliations of the Ohio voters who turned out for the May 8 primary election are any indication, the state is still purple, but it is a redder shade of purple.
If the party affiliations of the Ohio voters who turned out for the May 8 primary election are any indication, the state is still purple, but it is a redder shade of purple.
The man charged with murder in Upper Arlington has turned himself in, according to police.
Ohio’s top law enforcement official is offering school districts and police the chance to use drones and videos to better prepare for assaults such as the one in Parkland, Fla., in February, which left 17 people dead.
The pace of the residential real estate market in central Ohio rose with the temperatures in May, thanks to a continuing buyers’ market fueled by high demand and tight supply.
Authorities are trying to determine what sparked a barn fire that left about 5,000 pigs dead.
Two firefighters in Ohio have been suspended for allegedly making pornographic videos at a firehouse.
The first heat wave of the summer of 2018 triggered advisories for pollution and excessive heat.
Nearly 10,000 people marched and danced along the streets of downtown Columbus while an even bigger crowd looked on during the city’s Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade.
BrewDog, based in Canal Winchester, dropped stuffed cats over Wall Street earlier this year in an effort to kick-start a crowdfunding campaign the beer company hopes will bankroll $10 million worth of expansion in the United States, including a beer-themed hotel in central Ohio.
The 37th Columbus Stonewall Pride Festival and Parade will bring approximately 500,000 people to the city, making the event the third-largest in the United States.