Lima Co. exhibit returns to Statehouse
A memorial paying tribute to a central Ohio-based Marine reserve that lost 22 Marines and a Navy Corpsman in Iraq in 2005 once again can be viewed at Ohio’s Statehouse.
A memorial paying tribute to a central Ohio-based Marine reserve that lost 22 Marines and a Navy Corpsman in Iraq in 2005 once again can be viewed at Ohio’s Statehouse.
A couple of central Ohio lawmakers – one Democrat, one Republican — want you to able to enjoy a beer or wine with dinner when you eat at the North Market, just like in what one of them calls “foodie-oriented” grocery stores.
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There’s no state in the nation with fewer toddlers protected against measles, mumps and rubella than Ohio.
Want to skip taking your driver’s test? It could become a reality under a proposal in the new two-year state budget.
Former Ohio State football star Maurice Clarett has been released from probation early.
The 20th-ranked Buckeyes lost to Purdue, 60-58, at West Lafayette Wednesday night.
The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments from a juvenile who claims his 112-year sentence is unconstitutional because it amounts to a life sentence without parole in a case that did not involve murder.
In the face of a measles outbreak traced to Disney theme parks in California and renewed discussion of the risks and benefits of childhood vaccinations, researchers at Ohio State say trust in government may affect the public’s willingness to get vaccinated against diseases like measles and the flu.
A year and nine months away from the presidential election, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tops possible Republican contenders in head-to-head matchups in Ohio and two other swing states, with notable exceptions for a couple of “favorite sons.”