Cincinnati officials plan to make changes to improve operations at the city’s emergency call center, which is under scrutiny after the failed response to a teen who was trapped in a vehicle and died after twice calling 911.
Gov. John Kasich has signed an executive order intended to improve compliance with gun background check reporting.
Ohio’s Republican attorney general says a court ruling blocking a state law that diverts public money from Planned Parenthood will be appealed to the full federal appeals court in Cincinnati.
Homes for sale in the Columbus market in March were snapped up by eager buyers, driving prices still higher and keeping the supply tight.
Police say a 2-year-old girl has been accidentally shot and killed by her mother at a hotel outside of Cleveland.
Four people from Columbus and Lewis Center are behind bars as authorities busted up what they say was a large cocaine-trafficking ring.
The unemployment rate in Ohio dropped to a nearly 17-year low in March as employers added approximately 11,000 jobs, continuing the healthy pace of job growth seen during the first two months of the year.
The group behind a proposal to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Ohio is reportedly planning to resubmit the language of its ballot measure, which was rejected by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office Thursday.
The first of what is expected to be a three-phase street resurfacing project is scheduled to get underway next month after Columbus City Council this week approved legislation authorizing the funds.
Federal prosecutors say a prison kitchen worker and five inmates worked together to smuggle drugs into an Ohio prison.