Columbus flu cases jump
Columbus health officials have echoed the concerns of those at the state level over the severity of the 2014-15 flu season so far.
Columbus health officials have echoed the concerns of those at the state level over the severity of the 2014-15 flu season so far.
Thousands of Ohioans who work for minimum wage are getting a raise with the new year.
Columbus police are mounting an all-out campaign to discourage a dangerous way of celebrating the New Year.
Federal officials say Ohio is getting about $10.8 million for enrolling children from low-income families in the Medicaid program and improving their access to health coverage.
A longtime Cincinnati-area officeholder says he plans to run for Ohio governor, setting up a Democratic primary with the county leader from Cleveland.
A defense attorney says an Ohio man shouldn’t be prosecuted for leaving the scene of an accident that killed his 4-year-old son after the boy fell out of a van and was run over.
Central Ohio’s run of mild weather is coming to an end as arctic cold moves into the area from the northern Plains.
Bond remained at $500,000 for a Columbus man state troopers say drove away without talking to authorities after running over his 4-year-old son who had fallen out of a van.
After dipping below the $3 mark at many stations just before the holidays, Ohio gas prices have shot back up to end 2013 due to supply problems and the increased demand of holiday travel.
A new set of regulations meant to crack down on puppy mills in Ohio will take effect in the new year.