Records show five more administrators in an Ohio school district could lose their state educator licenses in connection with an investigation that found student data was falsified to improve district performance ratings.
A Dublin man is facing five counts of public indecency after allegedly exposing himself on several occasions over the past two months, including one time in the Center of Science and Industry and another where he exposed himself in front of a child at a Northwest Side bookstore.
Connecticut officials who say a hometown aviator beat the Wright brothers in being the first in flight by two years are honoring him in a ceremony.
Gas prices in central Ohio and across the nation continue to trend higher as summer comes to an end, gas inventories dwindle and oil prices increase.
Former Buckeye Ezekiel Elliott has received a six-game suspension after the NFL concluded that the league’s 2016 rushing leader caused injuries to his then-girlfriend three times during a five-day period last summer.
Ohio’s Republican senator and attorney general cheered President Donald Trump‘s announcement Thursday that he was declaring the nationwide drug epidemic a national emergency.
A Columbus man has been indicted on charges that he cyberstalked now-Delaware County Sheriff Russell Martin for 17 years after Martin arrested the man for stalking a woman.
Medical students, doctors and progressive organizations are circulating a public letter and petition, which has received about 1,100 signatures, repeating their objections to the Cleveland Clinic’s plan to hold an annual fundraiser at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Resort in Florida and protest demonstrations may be next.
Ohioans were promised medical marijuana would be available by September 2018, but that legal deadline is in jeopardy because the state is taking so long to review the applications of potential cultivators.
After 73 years, Sgt. Harold Burton Davis will be escorted to his final resting place where he will be buried with full military honors.