The city of Cleveland had gone 52 years without a sports championship before the Cavaliers downed the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals last spring. The Indians are four wins away from giving Cleveland its second title in four months.
The Bengals are defending linebacker Vontaze Burfict’s actions during a loss to New England, which drew a $75,000 fine from the league on Wednesday.
Eight men, including three from Columbus, have been sentenced in federal court, capping a two-year investigation into a drug trafficking organization operating in central and southern Ohio, authorities said.
The state pharmacy board says two-thirds of Ohio’s retail pharmacies now offer the drug overdose antidote naloxone without a prescription.
The presidential race in Ohio remains a volatile contest that could break either way depending on how undecided voters and those supporting third-party candidates make their final decisions, a new survey shows.
Nonpartisan voting rights groups in Ohio are joining the state’s Republican elections chief in pushing back against suggestions by the Trump campaign that the state’s election could be compromised.
In what prosecutors are calling one of the strangest scams they have seen, an East Side woman is accused of plunging a knife into her own torso to try to bilk Ohio’s crime victim assistance fund out of thousands of dollars.
The Toronto Blue Jays have extended the American League Championship Series to a fifth game.
As Donald Trump doubles down on hints that the U.S. presidential election may be “rigged,” a new poll shows the Republican nominee’s lead over Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in Ohio has disappeared since the release of a video where the married Trump boasts of kissing, groping or having sex with women because of his fame and fortune.
What began as a fairly routine burglary call on the East Side last night ended in a standoff between the burglar and police and the death of the suspect in a fire she apparently set herself.