Ohioans due for minimum-wage hike
Ohio’s minimum-wage workers are getting a 50-cent-an-hour raise next year.
Ohio’s minimum-wage workers are getting a 50-cent-an-hour raise next year.
Columbus police were investigating the latest homicide in the city, the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old man on the West Side late Wednesday.
Two Columbus narcotics officers have been arrested on federal drug and bribery charges.
The Cleveland Indians are about to become history.
Less than two days after the university announced a #20 million safety initiative, Ohio State officials had to issue a neighborhood safety bulletin when three students were robbed at gunpoint a few blocks east of campus.
The Dayton Landmarks Commission has denied the city’s request to demolish a 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright brothers’ first bike shop.
Doctors worry that myths and misinformation linking the COVID-19 vaccine to infertility or pregnancy issues are preventing many women from getting vaccinated, which puts them and their babies at risk.
Infectious disease experts at OSU’s Wexner Medical Center are trying to set the record straight.
The debate over teaching the role of racism in American history in Ohio schools has been highlighted as a committee at the Statehouse weighs two bills that would prohibit such instruction.
Calling her a “heartless grifter,” Ohio’s attorney general is demanding a defunct Xenia florist who left dozens of couples at the altar without flowers pay the consumers back.
The city of Dayton plans to demolish the 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright brothers’ first bike shop because the building has deteriorated and is unable to be maintained and redeveloped.