Gas price back to where it was Sept. 12
The one-step-forward-one-step-back pattern of gas price changes in central Ohio continues into the new work week.
The one-step-forward-one-step-back pattern of gas price changes in central Ohio continues into the new work week.
Organizers of a rural Ohio bowling alley’s weekly raffle that has drawn huge crowds in recent weeks say a woman has won more than $3 million.
Columbus police are urging parents to talk with their children about street and parking lot safety after three children were struck and killed by vehicles in less than two weeks.
A new report says full-time working women in the U.S. make about 80 percent nationally of what their male counterparts make. In Ohio, however, the gap is slightly wider.
Columbus police say a man wanted in a violent attack that left one person dead dared police to “shoot and kill” him as he ran away from officers trying to arrest him Thursday.
Hilliard school officials and police headed off what they say was a credible threat against students at Hilliard Davidson High School on Thursday.
Ohio has joined 34 other states and the District of Columbia that filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that opioid drugmaker Indivior tried to keep generic versions of Suboxone off the market.
Heavily favored Betting Line captured the Little Brown Jug under a cloud of controversy Thursday, after the discovery of text messages that implied the winning horse may have been given an unauthorized supplement.
South Korea’s Whee Kim shot a 6-under 65 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Web.com Tour Finals’ Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship.
City of Columbus utilities officials were quick to downplay a report from a national environmental group claiming that dangerous levels of the cancer-causing contaminant chromium-6 was present in the city’s drinking water.