Nine people were shot over the weekend in Columbus, including five people who were injured in a flurry of a half dozen shooting incidents reported over a span of less than four hours late Saturday and early Sunday, police said.
A magistrate judge has set bond at $3 million for a white former Columbus police officer charged with murder in the December shooting death of Andre Hill.
State data shows a significant drop in Ohio’s public school enrollment last fall amid the pandemic as widespread use of remote learning led some families to consider other options and some students disappeared from schooling altogether.
Jacy Sheldon scored a career-high 29 points, Dorka Juhasz had 16 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 11 Ohio State beat Iowa 92-87.
The attorney for the family of Andre Hill says Wednesday’s indictment of the white Columbus police officer who shot the unarmed 47-year-old Black man is “an important step toward justice.”
The number of Ohioans filing initial claims for unemployment benefits fell slightly last week after four straight weeks of increases.
Two California residents accused of creating fake Ohio farms to receive $7.4 million in pandemic relief loans have been charged federally in Cleveland with wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day says he’s planning for a somewhat normal string of spring practices starting next month and culminating in the return of the spring game in mid-April.
A former Franklin County official faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud in connection with his work for a company bidding for a contract with the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
For the first time in nearly a year, students in Ohio‘s largest school district were returning to classrooms Monday morning.