The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has turned the findings of investigations into the fatal shootings of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant and a 43-year-old man to the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney.
A caller told a 911 dispatcher that Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks was about to go into convulsions after he was struck in the chest with an errant Fourth of July fireworks mortar blast at a Michigan home.
Police in Toledo say stacks of fireworks piled next to a rental truck ignited and set off a cascade of explosions at a Fourth of July block party.
The auto club AAA expects more than 1.9 million Ohioans to drive to their destinations this holiday weekend, the second-highest Independence Day travel volume on record, as travel volume on the ground and in the air returns to near-normal levels.
The city of Columbus reached an agreement with Greyhound less than a month after taking the bus company to court over crime and other safety issues at its downtown bus terminal.
Hours before Columbus recorded the 100th homicide of 2021, the city unveiled the latest phase of campaign to improve neighborhood safety and the expansion of technology to combat gun violence.
The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo next month will feature a record number of athletes with ties to Ohio State competing for 12 different nations.
A shooting on I-670 Friday has left four people wounded, including two children.
Some Ohio lawmakers are proposing that high schoolers should get a do-over after their pandemic-troubled school year, even if they qualified to graduate.
A tip from a citizen is enough for a law enforcement officer to pull over a driver suspected of being impaired, according to a ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court.