Three more homicides were reported in Columbus in a 14-hour period Monday and Tuesday, on top of three murders and a suicide that happened over the weekend, bringing the total number of murders in the city this year to 138.
Ash Barty bounced back from a disappointing loss at the Olympics while gold medalist Alexander Zverev carried over his momentum from Tokyo.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has approved summary language in a petition to legalize marijuana use and sales in the state.
Buckeye quarterback Quinn Ewers, who skipped his senior year of high school to take advantage of endorsement opportunities, had his first deal before he even arrived on the OSU campus.
A judge has denied a defense attorney’s request to move the trial of the former Columbus police officer charged with the killing of Andre Hill.
One of two men wanted in the July slaying of a 29-year-old man on the West Side has been arrested in West Virginia.
A the delta variant of the coronavirus sweeps across the state, Gov. Mike DeWine is urging that schoolchildren continue wearing masks in school at least for the beginning of the academic year to avoid more drastic measures such as quarantines or a return to online learning.
Three people, including two juveniles, were shot early Wednesday when someone opened fire on a crowd that had gathered for a vigil for a man killed near the same spot a day earlier.
Progressive Morgan Harper is running for U.S. Senate in Ohio.
The report from the office of Dr. Anahi Ortiz confirms initial accounts that Bryant was shot four times and died from those injuries.