Shutdown impacts Ohio
The impacts of the partial federal government shutdown are beginning to ripple across Ohio.
The impacts of the partial federal government shutdown are beginning to ripple across Ohio.
The general election is just over a month away, and that means Ohio voters can begin casting absentee ballots.
Ohio has begun the second round of a voucher program that provides financial assistance to employers interested in improving their employees’ skills.
The city of Columbus has pledged $150,000 more for the Presidents Cup, meaning taxpayers in central Ohio are contributing about $1 million to the golf event this week at Muirfield Village in Dublin.
Former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar has pleaded not guilty to drunken-driving charges.
Drivers in Ohio are finding the speed limits higher and the gas prices lower.
Columbus State Community College is celebrating its 50th birthday today.
More Ohio high school students are taking and passing advanced placement tests than in previous years and Ohio shows more growth than the nation as a whole.
A southern Ohio man was due to be arraigned Friday on five charges including kidnapping and rape in the disappearance of a six-year-old girl in July.
A trial is set to begin Friday for a man accused in the gruesome killing of a woman found covered in burns and wailing in agony on the side of a rural road.