Nasty election leads to awkward classroom discussions
The tone of the presidential campaign is creating uncomfortable conversations in high school classrooms.
The tone of the presidential campaign is creating uncomfortable conversations in high school classrooms.
Two Ohio lawmakers want to change a state law in an effort to clear the way for voters to take “ballot selfies.”
Ohioans who get their health-care coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s federal marketplace can relax a bit; those 25-percent-average premium spikes in the news since Monday won’t apply in many cases here.
Newborn babies at an Ohio hospital have joined the ranks of Cleveland Indians fans.
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with multiple offenses after he and two other juveniles held up a man at gunpoint and injured a police officer while trying to get away.
Ohio’s elections chief says voters have requested more than 1.4 million absentee ballots so far, with two weeks remaining before the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Columbus City Council Monday night passed a resolution condemning Islamophobia and declaring support for the city’s Islamic community.
Police hope a 13-year-old boy can provide some clues to who shot him on an East Side street Monday.
Want to see the World Series? It’ll cost you.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his counterpart in Illinois have made their on the World Series between the Indians and Cubs, which gets underway Tuesday night in Cleveland.