The big chill
The forecasts for Wednesday morning in central Ohio called for dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills and they weren’t wrong.
The forecasts for Wednesday morning in central Ohio called for dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills and they weren’t wrong.
The state is doling out more than 4.5 million for body-worn cameras for law enforcement agencies in over 100 cities and towns.
Twenty U.S. players trained on a whitened field in 22-degree weather in Columbus Monday as the United States began preparations for this week’s chilly World Cup qualifier against El Salvador.
The long-running case of a former deep-sea treasure hunter marking his sixth year in jail has hit yet another roadblock.
Semiconductor manufacturer Intel has chosen a site near New Albany as the future home for what company and state officials say will be the most advanced computer chip manufacturing facilities in the world, and which will help the U.S. retain its role as one of the world’s leading makers of the vital high-tech components.
Ohio’s unemployment rate dropped for the third straight month in December to pandemic-era low of 4.5% in December, down from 4.8% in November and 1.1% lower than it was at the end of 2020.
A judge has agreed to dismiss 11 of 25 murder counts against the former Mount Carmel Health System doctor charged in multiple hospital deaths.
The Buckeyes’ home men’s basketball game against Nebraska Saturday has been postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Cornhuskers’ program.
Authorities say an infant died and another young child became very ill after they ingested fentanyl in their family’s apartment.
Streets and highways were still slippery in spots, schools were closed or delayed and snow emergencies remained in effect for most of central Ohio Tuesday morning in the wake of a dangerous winter storm that whipped the eastern U.S. with significant snowfall and blustery winds.