Columbus protests Muslim travel ban
Police used pepper spray to break up a large crowd of people that gathered at the Statehouse to protest President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Police used pepper spray to break up a large crowd of people that gathered at the Statehouse to protest President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has traveled this taxation road before only to find fellow Republicans refused to clamber aboard for the ride.
Hundreds of people reportedly gathered at John Glenn Columbus International Airport on Sunday, carrying signs and banners protesting President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Thursday’s announcement of a $45 million plan to make Ohio a center of autonomous-vehicle research included an item of greater immediate interest for some central Ohio commuters: By next year, speed limits on I-670 could change by the hour.
A newly released police report says the Ohio teen accused of shooting a classmate in school turned the weapon around and asked the victim to kill him.
New Albany-based Bob Evans Farms has sold its restaurant division,
The driver of a tractor-trailer was killed when it crashed and burst into flames on a highway overpass in Dublin, shutting down a large portion of the Outerbelt for several hours Monday.
A panel considering whether to recommend adjustments to Ohio’s high school graduation requirements has begun its work.
The pump truck sitting in Mike Hedrick’s driveway hummed as he bustled around his Northwest Side home, the carpet squishing beneath his feet.
A black congresswoman from Ohio is skipping Donald Trump’s inauguration this week and voicing support for fellow Democratic Rep. John Lewis after the civil rights icon feuded with the president-elect over the weekend.