Ohio woman was first to run for president…in 1872
Nearly a century and a half before Hillary Clinton, a fiery activist from Ohio became the first woman nominated for U.S. president.
Nearly a century and a half before Hillary Clinton, a fiery activist from Ohio became the first woman nominated for U.S. president.
A fire at a West Side cold-storage warehouse nearly a month ago is still raising a stink. Literally.
Officials say the name of Roger Ailes will be removed from a newsroom at Ohio University and a gift to the school will be returned as a result of the sexual harassment allegations against the former Fox News chairman.
Officials at the Franklin County Dog Shelter say more dogs may also be put down more than 50 dogs were euthanized because at least one was found to have distemper, a deadly disease.
No one doubted that Saturday’s game at Oklahoma would be an acid test for the young Ohio State football team and, now that the early-season showdown is in the offing, the Buckeyes and Sooners appear to be teams headed – at least, for now – in opposite directions.
A new study by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital shows that soccer injuries are sending soaring numbers of U.S. kids to emergency rooms.
Gas prices in central Ohio are down compared with last week and slightly lower than a month ago, but it’s hard to say how long it will be before price rise again due to a tightening oil supply.
Police believe a man shot to death during a holdup at a Franklinton convenience store early Sunday was also responsible for other robberies.
A six-year-old boy died after being hit by vehicle in a Northeast Side apartment complex parking lot Sunday evening.
Carson Wentz had 278 yards passing and two touchdowns in a stellar NFL debut and the Philadelphia Eagles beat Robert Griffin III and the Browns 29-10 Sunday.