Ohio Supreme Court agrees armed school employees be trained
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that school districts must provide police-level training to employees carrying concealed weapons.
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that school districts must provide police-level training to employees carrying concealed weapons.
In an effort to make good on a promise to treat policing like a profession in the state, Gov. Mike DeWine has introduced a college-to-law enforcement pathway program.
The time it took to sell a home in Columbus last month dropped to its lowest point on record.
The 11 university presidents and chancellors who oversee the College Football Playoff have authorized the continued evaluation of a proposed 12-team playoff.
The AAA projects Ohio will experience the third-highest Fourth of July holiday travel volume on record, trailing 2018 and 2019, the last two years before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down travel nationwide.
Police are warning residents to be wary of people posing as ridesharing service drivers after a woman escaped from an attacker near the OSU campus early Sunday.
While the state is not requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for high school athletes, Gov. Mike DeWine and other officials are encouraging students participating in all extracurricular activities to get vaccinated.
Authorities say a 5-year-old girl was seriously injured after a fall from a moving vehicle in the parking lot of an Ohio state park.
Two athletes with ties to Ohio State qualified for U.S. Olympic teams over the weekend.
College Football Playoff expansion took another step forward this week.