A grand jury investigating a possible cover-up following the rape of a 16-year-old girl by two Steubenville high school football players has led to an indictment against a school information technology employee.
The next time we see a young Columbus woman, she’ll be fully clothed and in court for streaking during the Presidents Cup.
The last of five defendants in a failed anti-Wall Street plot to bomb a highway bridge near Cleveland has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Central Ohio gas prices are sliding closer toward the $3 mark, falling more than twice as fast as prices in the rest of the country.
The government shutdown is over for civilian workers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and other military installations across the country.
Time is running out to register to vote in next month’s election.
As a partial shutdown of the federal government entered its fourth day, the House was planning to vote on a measure that would restore funding to a program that services nine million young women and children.
An Ohio appeals court has upheld a convicted sex offender’s right to live within 1,000 feet of a school, saying a law creating that geographic limit cannot be applied retroactively.
Costco is the first store to open its doors at an expansion in the Easton area near the intersection of I-270 and Morse Road.
The Americans survived a late rally and a weather delay on Thursday and are off to another good start in the Presidents Cup.