Columbus woman tests negative for Ebola
Tests on a Columbus woman for Ebola has tested negative for the virus, according to Columbus Public Health.
Tests on a Columbus woman for Ebola has tested negative for the virus, according to Columbus Public Health.
Ohio’s governor and several prominent lawmakers promise there will be a lot more attention to Lake Erie after the state’s fourth-largest city was forced to tell 400,000 people to stop drinking its water.
Water was liquid gold in Toledo over the weekend, when 400,000 people had been told not to use their tap water, and Ohio’s attorney general wants to make sure it was being sold that way.
Scott Dixon went from last in qualifying to capture his fifth win at Mid-Ohio in the last eight years, coasting in on low fuel to end Target Chip Ganassi Racing’s victory drought in 2014.
After a run-up late last week, central Ohio gas prices are higher to start the work week.
About 400,000 people in and around Ohio’s fourth-largest city are being warned not to drink or use its water after tests revealed the presence of a toxin possibly related to algae on Lake Erie.
Ohio’s largest police union has endorsed a bipartisan slate of state candidates in fall elections, including challengers to Gov. John Kasich and Attorney General Mike DeWine.
A tree-trimming helicopter carrying an aerial saw has crashed in western Ohio, injuring the pilot.
A group supporting gay marriage in Ohio is airing its first television ad as a federal appeals court prepares to hear oral arguments on the issue.
A Columbus music company, a drum manufacturer and three traveling drum corps are teaming up to help out a central Ohio marching band left with outdated and inadequate equipment when a booster allegedly stole tens of thousands of the band’s funds.