A railroad detective shot down in 1927 and a university police officer who died nine years after suffering his fatal injuries were among Ohio law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty since 1823 and were remembered in ceremonies this week.
A new report concludes things have gotten worse over the last 15 years for the 450,000 children who live in Ohio’s 32 Appalachian counties.
A victim’s advocate speaking for the surviving relatives of eight family members slain in southern Ohio says he hopes the healing can begin soon.
State environmental regulators say sludge material dredged from the Cuyahoga River and dumped into Lake Erie in the 1970s might be moving toward a Cleveland water treatment plant.
Ohioans who enjoy the ever-growing variety of available craft beer and craft liquor soon could have even more to smile about.
Gas prices in Columbus went up for the sixth week in a row to about $2.33 per gallon Monday morning, 30 cents higher than on April 2.
You can call roadside assistance when your car’s tire goes flat. Why not when your bike has a blowout?
A new report on poverty in Ohio has found that Columbus has the state’s greatest concentration of suburban poor.
Women who are military veterans in Ohio can now get a specialty license plate that highlights their service.
Columbus police have charged an 18-year-old man with murder for allegedly running down a man at a West Side intersection on Christmas night 2015.