Court: No “golden week” for Ohio voters
Ohio Democrats are disappointed with a federal appeals court ruling that upholds a state law trimming early voting.
Ohio Democrats are disappointed with a federal appeals court ruling that upholds a state law trimming early voting.
The start of a new school year means new seasons for student-athletes and a fresh crop of sports-related injuries and health-insurance claims for thousands of families across Ohio.
Voters in Upper Arlington will go to the polls today to decide whether four city council members keep their jobs.
An anti-abortion leader who heads Ohio’s medical board says he will recuse himself from voting on a complaint involving three abortion providers he has publicly criticized.
Higher oil prices are driving gas prices in central Ohio upward as the work week begins.
Police, school employees, security consultants and others say threats to schools are increasing nationwide.
Police in northeast Ohio are considering charges against a 74-year-old woman who hit the gas instead of her brakes and crashed into a crowd at an outdoor community concert, injuring herself and eight other people.
A Jackson County man will serve three years’ probation and pay over $4,000 in fines and restitution after pleading guilty purchasing human remains of Native Americans, a violation of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
Ohio University is working on repairs to its stadium after an 8-inch-thick piece of stone molding fell from the building’s exterior onto a sidewalk.
The people who have been forecasting weather a year ahead of time for more than two centuries say we won’t have to fear a return of the polar vortex or Snowmaggedon this winter.