A handful of Methodist leaders in central Ohio are among the more than 100 clergy members and clergy candidates who publicly came out on Monday as having gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and other orientations in defiance of the United Methodist Church’s rules governing sexuality.
When violent threats target a school building, it’s difficult, and perhaps impossible, to put a price on student safety.
The Ohio House could vote as early as Tuesday on a bill to legalize medical marijuana after the measure received the unanimous support of a select committee.
A regional planning agency predicts the 7-county area around Columbus will be home to 3 million residents by 2050.
A victim’s advocate speaking for the surviving relatives of eight family members slain in southern Ohio says he hopes the healing can begin soon.
One of German Village’s main attractions is at the heart of the neighborhood’s latest parking dust-up.
Ohioans who enjoy the ever-growing variety of available craft beer and craft liquor soon could have even more to smile about.
A new report on poverty in Ohio has found that Columbus has the state’s greatest concentration of suburban poor.
Ordinarily, at this time of the year apartments around Ohio State University’s campus would be fully rented for fall semester. Not this year.
Nothing about what’s been happening in Pike County is normal.