Buzz off: Denison wants vultures to leave campus
At Denison University, they’re hanging effigies in trees and using pyrotechnics to move destructive vultures off campus.
At Denison University, they’re hanging effigies in trees and using pyrotechnics to move destructive vultures off campus.
The government shutdown has begun. So has the finger-pointing.
Ohio finished 2017 with four consecutive monthly declines in the statewide unemployment rate and with more than 5 million Ohioans on the job, the highest number in nearly a decade.
Central Ohioans who are looking forward to relief from this winter’s snow and bitter cold are also being reminded that, while the warmer weather in this weekend’s forecast may mark the end of some troubles, it may mean the beginning of others.
Governor John Kasich is creating a statewide center to advance Ohio’s efforts to become a national leader in autonomous vehicle research and smart road technology.
The state wants to help the families of the roughly 12,000 Ohio students from the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow who are scrambling to arrange other schooling options since the online charter school closed abruptly halfway through the academic year.
A former Dublin high school teacher has been sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for taking nude photos of a 15-year-old student he was involved with and encouraging her to send him sexually provocative photos of herself to him.
Experts say a bright light and what sounded like thunder in the sky above Michigan and visible to folks in northern Ohio was a meteor.
Health officials in Columbus are warning that the synthetic opioid fentanyl is deadly, even when combined with drugs other than other opiates.
The National Weather Service says the bright light, visible from parts of northern Ohio, and what sounded like thunder in the sky across the Detroit metropolitan area may have been a meteor.