Trimming allowance worries water experts
Water quality experts are cringing at a provision in the state budget that allows owners of property along reservoirs and public waterways to pull plants, mow paths and chop trees next to their lawns.
Water quality experts are cringing at a provision in the state budget that allows owners of property along reservoirs and public waterways to pull plants, mow paths and chop trees next to their lawns.
The premiere fireworks event in the Midwest will attract over 400,000 people to downtown Columbus Friday.
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force’s Missile and Space Gallery will re-open on July 3 after being closed for nearly seven months for construction linking the gallery to the museum’s new fourth building.
Under new restrictions that take effect Wednesday, the hours when beginning Ohio drivers can drive and how many passengers they are allowed to carry will be limited depend on their driving experience, not their age.
Same-sex marriages are underway in Ohio.
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States, including Ohio.
Authorities expect a slain Cincinnati police officer’s funeral and procession to draw thousands of people, including hundreds of police officers from around the country.
A lot of people are planning to get away from home for the 4th of July holiday weekend, spurred by a stronger economy, rising consumer confidence and cheap gasoline.
They say you can’t fight City Hall but a West Jefferson woman found you can. With a little help from a comma.
The timing may be ironic, or just awkward, after a two-week-long advisory warning some residents not to drink their city-provided water, but an annual report says the water from the city’s plants is safe.