Reynoldsburg negotiations to resume
Reynoldsburg school officials and the union representing about 360 striking teachers reportedly plan to return to the bargaining table Sunday in an effort to end a strike that will be in its second week by then.
Reynoldsburg school officials and the union representing about 360 striking teachers reportedly plan to return to the bargaining table Sunday in an effort to end a strike that will be in its second week by then.
The man who shepherded Livestrong from a small local charity to a multi-billion-dollar global brand is leaving to take the handlebars of Pelotonia.
An ongoing scarcity of homes for sale has driven the average sale price in Columbus to its highest level ever, even higher than that seen at the height of the housing boom.
There was no indication early Tuesday morning what charges would be filed in the death of a tow-truck driver struck by a car while hooking up a vehicle at the side of a South Side roadway Monday night.
After reports of chaos and confusion inside classrooms on the first day of a teachers’ strike, officials in the Reynoldsburg City Schools planned to bring more structure to the school day “until students are more comfortable with the situation and regain their composure.”
Drivers can find gasoline for less than $3 a gallon in central Ohio if they look around a little bit as prices at the pump saw their third straight weekly decline.
A grand jury looking into the fatal shooting of a man by police in an Ohio Wal-Mart will have to sort out conflicting accounts to determine whether charges should be filed in a racially charged case that has drawn national attention.
An “intercept program” that cross-checks large gambling winnings against a database of debtors has expanded to include Ohio casino checks for overdue child support.
The state’s 5.7-percent unemployment rate for August is unchanged from the previous month.
Classes went on as scheduled in the Reynoldsburg City Schools Friday with the district’s teachers standing on picket lines.