Flu on the run
Flu season may have peaked in central Ohio.
Flu season may have peaked in central Ohio.
Central Ohioans, like millions of other Americans, spent the weekend crunching numbers on their tax returns ahead of Monday’s filing deadline.
For the fourth week in a row, Columbus motorists are paying a little more to fill up their gas tanks, but prices at the pump are still the lowest in more than five years.
A newspaper analysis has found that an increase in the speed limit along stretches of rural Ohio interstates has resulted in more accidents and fewer tickets.
Police are looking for in an early-morning shooting that left a man dead outside a Far East Side nightclub.
Ohio’s unemployment rate increased for the fourth straight month, to 5.1 percent, as more people looked for jobs and found them, according to a monthly report released Friday morning by the state.
An initial hearing is scheduled for a man charged with raping a 17-year-old girl while an 18-year-old woman allegedly livestreamed the assault with a social media app.
Backers of a medical marijuana ballot issue took another step forward Thursday, even as state lawmakers prepare their own legalization measure.
A lawyer for a North Side woman charged with using the social media app Periscope to livestream the alleged sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl says his client “categorically” denies the charges.
A shirt that monitors your vital signs? A hat that records your brain activity? Researchers at OSU working on wearable electronics say they have reached a milestone in their efforts to integrate electronic components such as sensors and computer memory devices into clothing.