Ohio records more deaths than births; experts cite pandemic
For the first time in state history, Ohio recorded more deaths than births last year, a development experts say was expedited by COVID-19.
For the first time in state history, Ohio recorded more deaths than births last year, a development experts say was expedited by COVID-19.
Ohio’s top lawyer has filed suit against the Biden administration seeking to restore a Trump-era ban on abortion referrals by family planning clinics that was reversed earlier this month.
A Columbus police officer is facing additional charges stemming from her actions during downtown protests following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis in 2020.
Arquon Bush intercepted a pass with 25 seconds left to help No. 2 Cincinnati hold on for a 27-20 victory over Navy.
Central Ohioans can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs and protect themselves from identity theft at two events Saturday.
A Columbus woman who has spent nearly two decades in prison on allegations of killing a baby in her care was released Thursday after new evidence led to charges being dropped.
Ohio’s unemployment rate remain unchanged for the third consecutive month in September, at 5.4%, as the latest COVID-19 surge waned and students returned to classrooms.
Pending legislation would make assaulting Ohio referees while they do their jobs a crime.
Authorities say a Wisconsin man has been charged with murder in what authorities believe was a random knife attack that killed a man and injured another on the Ohio Turnpike.
The Route 23 Connect Study is a plan to reduce or eliminate obstacles – like traffic signals and crossroads — between Columbus and Toledo.