Judge strikes down Ohio’s execution process
A federal judge has declared Ohio’s new lethal injection process unconstitutional and delayed three upcoming executions.
A federal judge has declared Ohio’s new lethal injection process unconstitutional and delayed three upcoming executions.
A newly released police report says the Ohio teen accused of shooting a classmate in school turned the weapon around and asked the victim to kill him.
Fewer opioids are being handed out to Ohioans than four years ago and that is being interpreted as progress in the battle against the state’s epidemic of drug use.
Residents in Hilliard and Dublin may be hearing the sound of helicopters over the next several months but it won’t be the police or any sinister government agency.
Volunteers will hit the streets of Columbus early Wednesday morning for the annual count of homeless people in Columbus and Franklin County.
A western Ohio prosecutor says he will ask that a school shooting case be moved to the adult criminal justice system.
Northwestern won at Ohio State for the first time since 1977 with a 74-72 comeback victory on Sunday.
Ohio’s unemployment rate remained unchanged for the third straight month in December as Ohio’s recovery from the recession continued at a halting pace.
A young woman accused of taping her 2-year-old son to a wall and streaming it live on social media has been arrested.
It looks like flu season is in full swing in Ohio with an 80 percent jump in the number of hospitalizations during the first week of January,