2 groups study ballot issues
Now that official language has been drafted and the issues placed on the Nov. 3 ballot, two influential groups will discuss where they stand on proposed amendments to the Ohio constitution.
Now that official language has been drafted and the issues placed on the Nov. 3 ballot, two influential groups will discuss where they stand on proposed amendments to the Ohio constitution.
Voters will see three statewide issues on their ballots for the Nov. 3 general election legalizing marijuana, changing the way the state draws political boundaries and prohibiting the state’s constitution from being changed to allow the formation of monopolies.
Police are looking for whoever gunned down a 16-year-old boy while he was riding his bicycle late Tuesday night.
Police have arrested a third suspect in the July 30 murder of a Papa John’s pizza delivery driver who was lured to a false Southeast Side address, robbed and shot to death.
Travis Shaw went 4 for 4, Mookie Betts drove in three runs with a bases-loaded double and the Boston Red Sox beat the Indians 9-1 on Tuesday night.
Jarrod Dyson scored the tie-breaking run from first base on pitcher Ryan Mattheus’ throwing error and the Kansas City Royals went on to a 3-1, 13-inning victory over the Reds on Tuesday night.
The Clippers fell to Charlotte 3-1 on Tuesday night, giving the Knights a split of a two-game series at Huntington Park.
Health officials are reminding parents that the start of the new school year means it is time to make sure their children are up-to-date on the vaccinations, especially in light of new regulations and recent outbreaks of preventable diseases.
The 2015 Gay Softball World Series is underway at Berliner Park on the South Side.
Both sides of the marijuana legalization debate in Ohio launched their campaigns in Columbus Monday as the battle over a Nov. 3 ballot issue heats up.