Nitrate advisory lifted
Columbus officials on Monday canceled a water advisory that had been in effect for the past two weeks in parts of the city.
Columbus officials on Monday canceled a water advisory that had been in effect for the past two weeks in parts of the city.
It was easier to sell a home in central Ohio last month and well worth the effort as sales and prices went up while the amount of time homes remained on the market stayed low.
Central Ohio gas prices dropped 15 cents since last Monday and are back at the level where they were two weeks ago.
Police say a 27-year-old man was arrested in northeast Ohio after he threw an airsoft gun at officers and used his son as a shield to keep them away.
The former CEO of a red light camera vendor pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to her role in an eight-year bribery and fraud scheme, involving city officials in Columbus and Cincinnati.
Ohio’s unemployment rate remained at a 14-year low in May, 5.2 percent, unchanged from April, according to data released Friday morning by the state.
Another marijuana legalization measure has cleared an initial hurdle on its way to the ballot.
The “Boyhood” of national surveys will continue tracking Americans from birth, through schooling, into the work force and after retirement, thanks to a $52 million federal contract renewal.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton leads the field of Republican candidates in two out of three key swing states, in a poll testing voters’ opinions about those running for the White House in 2016. The only exception: Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich leads the former Secretary of State.
As police continue to search for a second suspect in a multiple murder, the Franklin County prosecutor says he wants the teenager already behind bars for the crime tried as an adult.