You want to eat organic and you want to eat local. It’s not always easy, since organic food sales grew by about 30 percent last year while the state ranks only seventh in the nation in the number of organic farming operations.
Thousands of children will hit the streets tonight for trick-or-treating and authorities are reminding motorists and parents to take extra precautions to keep the tiny costumed pedestrians safe.
Attorney General Mike DeWine is demanding that drug makers and distributors pay a not-insignificant price as restitution for what he sees as their role in enslaving and killing Ohioans with prescription opioids.
Ezekiel Elliott could be out of the Dallas Cowboys’ lineup until mid-December.
In a development fitting for the Hallowe’en season, Ohio’s Attorney General is suing a Toledo headstone maker for performing shoddy work.
An Ohio university has apparently set a world record for the number of people dressed in penguin costumes.
Delaware County officials are working on a plan to expand the hiking and biking trails in the area and are ready to hear what residents think.
Central Ohio health, environmental and safety officials are teaming up to encourage residents to battle the opioid addiction crisis at one of its sources — the family medicine cabinet – during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
An unusually young group of protesters have taken up their cause in an Ohio city.
A man wanted on charges he raped and killed a 13-month-old girl in Ohio is in custody in Pennsylvania.