Ginther’s ethics plan
It was Columbus City Council President Andrew Ginther’s turn to address ethics in city government as part of his campaign to become the next mayor.
It was Columbus City Council President Andrew Ginther’s turn to address ethics in city government as part of his campaign to become the next mayor.
A Pickerington teacher has been reinstated to her job after charges against her in the death of her husband were dropped.
Columbus police are looking for two men in the shooting death of a man inside an East Side apartment Thursday night.
It’s Homecoming Week at Ohio State and a milestone anniversary for a university institution.
Charges have been dropped against a second-grade teacher from Pickerington who had been accused of running over her husband while their two daughters were inside the car.
Ohio voters narrowly support legalizing personal marijuana use, though medicinal use is considerably more popular, according to a new poll which also gives Gov. John Kasich his highest approval rating ever.
Victims of domestic violence, stalking and other crimes could have their address shielded from use by government agencies under proposed Ohio legislation.
State authorities are investigating a string of threats made against schools across Ohio.
A man arrested in Toledo for a murder on the East Side of Columbus last month is in the Franklin County Jail.
The NCAA has talked with Ohio State freshman JaQuan Lyle, whose recruitment by Louisville is mentioned in a book by an escort alleging that strippers danced and had sex with Cardinals players and prospects.