Columbus Dispatch

Final Short North Posse member convicted

Thursday’s murder conviction of Johnathan Holt, of Columbus, has brought to a close a dark chapter of the city’s history and marks the end of the reign of a bloodthirsty street gang that terrorized a North Side neighborhood for a quarter of a century, leaving the bodies of at least 20 murder victims in its wake.

Browns Columbus facility coming into focus

The Cleveland Browns have confirmed the team is discussing a move of its preseason training camp from its year-round facility in Berea to a new city recreation facility in Columbus.

Trump to meet with victims of campus attack

Donald Trump is going to try to show a more sensitive side Thursday, meeting with victims of last week’s Ohio State University attack, before taking his “thank you” road show to three more states that supported him in the election.

Couple’s murder-suicide mystifiying

Authorities in Delaware are baffled by an apparent murder-suicide involving a Lewis Center couple whose bodies were found at Alum Creek State Park Sunday.

FBI: OSU campus attacker “may” have been inspired by ISIS

Federal and local authorities say the 18-year-old Somali-born man who drove his car through a crowd of pedestrians on the OSU campus Monday, then attacked them with a knife, may have been inspired by an American-born Islamic cleric, but it is difficult to say how much and too early to describe the attack as an act of terrorism.

ISIS takes credit for campus attack

The Islamic State claims Abdul Razak Ali Artan was inspired by its jihadist message to commit the attack at Ohio State University that wounded 11 people.

Newark mom set fires with kids inside

A Newark woman was sentenced to serve a little more than seven years in prison after admitting she set fire to her family’s home last February while she and her children remained inside.

Aftermath: Campus attack investigated

As classes are scheduled to resume on the campus of The Ohio State University, investigators are looking into whether a car-and-knife attack that injured 11 people, one critically, was an act of terror.

Giving Tuesday

Donate, volunteer or share an act of kindness on Tuesday and the Columbus Foundation will extend your goodwill.