Bill would allow “ballot selfies”
Two Ohio lawmakers want to change a state law in an effort to clear the way for voters to take “ballot selfies.”
Two Ohio lawmakers want to change a state law in an effort to clear the way for voters to take “ballot selfies.”
Ohioans who get their health-care coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s federal marketplace can relax a bit; those 25-percent-average premium spikes in the news since Monday won’t apply in many cases here.
Ohio’s elections chief says voters have requested more than 1.4 million absentee ballots so far, with two weeks remaining before the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Want to see the World Series? It’ll cost you.
For the first time in 11 weeks, the average price of gasoline in the U.S. dropped from one week to the next and drivers in Columbus are enjoying some of the nation’s cheapest fuel.
Investigators are trying to unravel what happened inside a home on the Hilltop where a man was shot to death early Monday morning.
Local, state and federal law enforcement authorities are urging Ohioans to dispose of their prescription drugs during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday.
State officials say Ohio’s unemployment rate rose slightly from August to September, as did the national number.
Police have charged two teen boys with the shootings outside a Columbus high school last week that left a 12- and a 15-year-old injured.
A second-grader says a substitute teacher in Ohio threatened to cut off students’ heads and bury them if they misbehaved.