State tells insurers to halt gag orders
Ohio’s insurance regulators are telling health insurers not to enforce gag orders that stop pharmacists from telling customers about the lowest drug price available.
Ohio’s insurance regulators are telling health insurers not to enforce gag orders that stop pharmacists from telling customers about the lowest drug price available.
Authorities say a 17-year-old boy shot and killed his stepfather, while his mother says the shooting was in self-defense.
A new survey finds e-cigarettes are growing in popularity in Ohio, leading to concerns about whether they are encourage young people to light up.
Eighteen candidates are vying for a U.S. House seat in central Ohio that Republicans have held for 35 years and Democrats now see as competitive.
President Donald Trump is headed back to Ohio to promote his plans to rebuild and repair the nation’s roads and bridges.
An Ohio fertility clinic says it had been experiencing problems with a storage tank for several weeks before it malfunctioned in early March and ruined more than 4,000 eggs and embryos.
Police say a northern Ohio woman has been arrested for making lewd comments to an Easter Bunny.
An attorney for a convicted killer spared from execution by Gov. John Kasich says they’re grateful for the governor’s decision and will continue to pursue a “new and fair” trial.
Gasoline prices in central Ohio are bucking the national trend, falling 8 cents in the last two weeks while prices nationwide climbed 7 cents, according to one survey.
The Ohio sales tax holiday that benefited back-to-school shoppers the last several years will become an annual, three-day event under a bill passed by state lawmakers.