A prosecutor has told jurors in Ohio that the white former police officer who killed a black unarmed motorist should have followed his training, while the defense says the man who was killed should have followed orders.
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding a Reynoldsburg man indicted on charges of trafficking two teenage girls for sex.
Jurors in Cincinnati are set to hear opening statements in the retrial of a white former police officer charged with murder in the 2015 death of a black unarmed motorist.
When the Oklahoma Sooners come to Ohio Stadium for the Buckeyes’ home opener on Sept. 9, a new head coach will be on the sidelines.
The blame game was being played at full-tilt in Washington and Columbus Tuesday as one of the nation’s biggest health insurers said it won’t return to Ohio’s public insurance exchanges next year, a decision that could open more holes in the Affordable Care Act’s increasingly thin system for helping people buy coverage.
President Donald Trump will discuss his plans for a $1 trillion overhaul of the nation’s crumbling roads, bridges and waterways during a speech in Ohio Wednesday.
An Ohio college is opening the state’s first beer brewing science degree.
As the sound of lawn mowers fills the summer air, researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital warn: Nearly 5,000 children are taken to emergency rooms every year suffering from injuries caused by lawn mowers.
Rising gasoline demand has decreased gasoline inventories across the country, leading to higher prices at the pump to start the work week.
Ohio officials are expecting a flood of applications for medical marijuana grower licenses.