Four dead in West Jefferson adds to Ohio toll
At least 13 people in Ohio were killed in shootings between Friday and Monday afternoon, prompting Gov. Mike DeWine to again call on lawmakers to approve tighter gun restrictions.
At least 13 people in Ohio were killed in shootings between Friday and Monday afternoon, prompting Gov. Mike DeWine to again call on lawmakers to approve tighter gun restrictions.
An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would give college athletes in the state the right to earn money through endorsements and sponsorship deals.
Police say a northeast Ohio man died when an improvised explosive device he was making in his garage blew up.
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed Red, White & BOOM! for a second consecutive year.
Ohio’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in April at 4.7% as employers try to bring in enough workers to staff businesses that are trying to return to their normal operations after more than a year of pandemic-induced shutdowns.
Seven men have pleaded not guilty to various charges in the fraternity hazing death of a Bowling Green State University student from Delaware County.
Dozens more men are suing Ohio State over the university’s failure to stop sexual abuse and misconduct decades ago by team doctor Richard Strauss.
A man was killed on the East Side Tuesday morning after his minivan was struck by a wheel that flew off a pickup as the two vehicles drove on a busy interstate, police said.
Governor Mike DeWine’s announcement of a weekly $1 million prize to entice Ohioans to get coronavirus vaccines is raising questions and objections.
Columbus Police have charged nine people with various charges in connection with the destructive street party.