Members of the Ohio House and Senate are scheduled to meet Monday to begin hammering out the differences between two versions of the state’s next two-year operating budget, which must be approved and signed by Gov. John Kasich by Friday.
groups are expressing outrage over the second mistrial in the case of a white University of Cincinnati police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black motorist during a traffic stop.
A Thunderbirds Air Force jet went off a runway during preparations for an Ohio air show, injuring the pilot and causing a performance to be canceled.
The widow of Columbus Police Officer Steven Smith wept on the shoulder of their son Thursday as a Franklin County jury returned verdicts that made the officer’s killer eligible for the death penalty.
Ohio’s John Kasich and governors from several other states that opted to expand Medicaid are wary of the Senate Republican plan to end the added federal funding for it within seven years.
Authorities in Texas confirm that a teenager and a man who are the subject of an Amber Alert may be headed to Ohio.
The day after hundreds of mourners paid their respects to Otto Warmbier, North Korea has called itself the “biggest victim” in the death of the college student from southwest Ohio who was detained for more than a year and died days after being released in a coma.
The Indians put on another offensive show at the expense of the Baltimore Orioles in a 6-3 victory Thursday night.
The Clippers opened a four-game weekend series with International League West division rival Toledo with a 5-3 loss at Huntington Park Thursday night.
A Northeast Side man who allegedly attacked his roommate with a large knife or machete was facing a murder charge, the result of one of two homicides Columbus police were investigating Thursday morning.