A teenage girl’s unborn child died after the girl was injured in a drive-by shooting on the Northeast Side Sunday night, one of two people shot to death over the weekend as the violent summer of 2020 continues in Columbus.
The presidents of the Big Ten Conference member universities reportedly have voted to postpone their fall sports seasons, including football, to the spring of 2021.
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein says a thorough review will be conducted to evaluate the city’s preparedness, communication and response to a series of downtown protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man, at the hands of Minneapolis police.
Mayor Andrew Ginther has extended the citywide curfew indefinitely following a weekend of destructive protests.
Columbus police say one of their officers is expected to recover after being shot and critically injured as he and a colleague tried to arrest someone at a house.
Ohio and other states are turning to each other, private industries and anyone who can donate respirators, gloves and other supplies in a desperate bid to get them to doctors, nurses and other front-line workers battling the coronavirus.
Columbus Police discovered a live alligator while responding to an alleged robbery involving a gun and an Xbox.
The Franklin County coroner’s office says it appears likely that a deadly blaze that killed three people was started by a man who set himself on fire.
An attorney for a former Ohio television weatherman who has pleaded guilty to child pornography-related charges has filed a motion arguing he shouldn’t go to prison.
An investigation into hazing allegations against Ohio University’s marching band found several “concerning” unsanctioned band traditions.