Auto title division kicks in $3 million to county fund
COLUMBUS – You don’t expect a government agency to turn a profit, but that’s what the Auto Title Division in […]
COLUMBUS – You don’t expect a government agency to turn a profit, but that’s what the Auto Title Division in […]
Take that, North Carolina! In your face, Connecticut! No less a figure than the President of the United States has designate Dec. 17, 2015, as Wright Brothers Day, commemorating the historic flight of the Dayton men in 1903 that ushered in the era of powered flight.
A 17-year-old boy is dead and another was hurt in separate shootings on the East Side early Wednesday morning.
A new study at OSU has turned up some surprising findings concerning the links between an age at which a woman has her first child and her marital status and her health later in life.
Planned Parenthood is suing Ohio’s health director in a dispute over how the organization handles fetal tissue.
A “zombie nativity” that spurred complaints and zoning violation notices last year is on display again in a suburban Cincinnati yard, with a change to avoid fines.
A Pike County deputy sheriff has been indicted on murder, involuntary manslaughter and other charges stemming from a recent shooting that killed his neighbor and his role in a fatal officer-involved shooting in March.
A judge sentenced a Minnesota man to four years in prison for threatening to post nude photos of an Ohio State University student from her stolen laptop computer unless she paid him $3,000.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but the holidays are not without their dangers.
A federal grand jury has charged an Ohio man accused of posting the addresses of military workers on social media suggesting they be killed.