Ohio insurance rates still among nation’s lowest
Homeowners and auto insurance rates for Ohioans edged upward only slightly last year and remain among the lowest in the nation, according to data released by the state and industry group.
Homeowners and auto insurance rates for Ohioans edged upward only slightly last year and remain among the lowest in the nation, according to data released by the state and industry group.
The confusion that will greet motorists in the Dublin area Friday morning is a sign of progress, according to state transportation officials who say the addition of lanes and a new ramp to help drivers coming in from Post Road, Muirfield or Marysville enter I-270 means the massive project is nearing completion.
Columbus police are defending one safety initiative and ending another.
Ye Olde Mill has entered the 21st Century with Velvet Ice Cream’s $3 million expansion, the largest in its 102-year history.
A new poll tends to confirm reports that Ohio is becoming a redder state: Incumbent U.S. Sen. Rob Portman has widened an already comfortable lead over Democratic challenger and former governor Ted Strickland.
President Barack Obama has added a Cleveland-area rally to his Ohio campaign swing this month.
Sure as Script Ohio and complaints about the offensive line, nothing says “Buckeye football season” like ticket scams.
No more late night beer runs if Amazon gets the chance to deliver hooch to doorsteps in Columbus.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton barnstormed through Ohio even as a new poll shows her slipping farther behind Republican Donald Trump in what was once considered a must-win battleground state, but which may be fading into irrelevance.
Columbus officials say they’ll evaluate the effectiveness of a summer police initiative as part of discussions between the city council’s president and demonstrators protesting two fatal shootings by police.