Ohio has yet to outline how exactly its new medical marijuana law will work even as it is set to take effect Thursday, leaving a host of unanswered questions by doctors, patients, pharmacists, police and many others.
Thomas Edison is getting ready to leave Ohio and take his spot at the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall.
Blaming hefty sanctions levied in late August by the federal government, ITT Technical Institute announced on Tuesday morning that all 137 of its campuses nationwide — including those near Hilliard and on the East Side — are closed permanently.
A self-described Ohio psychic is accused of stealing more than $1.5 million in cash, jewelry, gift cards and cars from several clients.
A prosecutor says charges won’t be filed against Dallas Cowboys rookie Ezekiel Elliott following domestic violence allegations.
An annual Labor Day snapshot of Ohio’s workforce indicates the state is emerging from recession but is not out of the woods yet, with weak job growth, low wages and disparities plaguing working families.
Police in southwestern Ohio are looking for a prisoner they say escaped custody while at a hospital and made a getaway in a stolen car.
County auditors in Ohio say 12,000 gas pumps will be inspected for skimming devices used to steal credit card information.
A first-of-its-kind analysis from the Clean Air Task Force shows how air pollution from oil and gas facilities can impact the health of Ohio’s children.
Authorities say a patient at an Ohio dentist’s office was shot in the hand when his gun went off while he was having dental work done.