The woman believed that Frank Wilberg was going to marry her so when he asked for some money to reserve the site, she sent it to him and went out and bought her gown and shoes. Unfortunately, Frank was the creation of eight people from central Ohio who have been indicted by a federal grand jury for laundering money they made running online “romance scams.”
The number of opioids prescribed to Ohioans declined for the fifth consecutive year in 2017, from a high of 793 million doses in 2012 to 558 million last year, according to a report from the State Board of Pharmacy
When the clocks go forward, gas prices go up. It’s the law.
Ohio officials say a twice convicted murderer whose November execution was halted when a vein couldn’t be found to administer execution drugs has died of natural causes.
The top-seeded Buckeyes knocked off No. 9 seed Rutgers 82-57 in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis on Friday.
Gov. John Kasich on Thursday advocated a “red flag” law for Ohio, a ban on armor-piercing ammunition and other gun policy positions he says represent political consensus in a bellwether state that could fly nationally.
Ohio’s attorney general says more than 131,000 residents were issued licenses last year to carry concealed weapons.
Central Ohio drivers experienced a nasty case of sticker shock when they checked the prices at their corner gas stations Thursday morning.
An Ohio trooper sold illegal drugs, provided an accomplice with a bulletproof vest and lied to police to protect the accomplice, according to federal charges filed this week.
The Justice Department said Tuesday it will support local officials in hundreds of lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors of powerful opioid painkillers that are fueling the nation’s drug abuse crisis.