Anti-OD drug bill signed
Governor John Kasich has signed a bill into law allowing friends or family members of addicts to administer a drug overdose antidote without the fear of prosecution.
Governor John Kasich has signed a bill into law allowing friends or family members of addicts to administer a drug overdose antidote without the fear of prosecution.
Winter isn’t quite ready to give up.
Unemployment in central Ohio increased to 6.0 percent in January from 5.4 percent in December.
Governor John Kasich is preparing to release details of an ambitious election-year policy document that addresses taxes and education and streamlines government services for the poor and unemployed.
Both the suspect and the alleged victim are in the hospital after a double shooting inside a Far East Side apartment Monday night.
The Blue Jackets’ game in Dallas was called off in the first period after Stars forward Rich Peverley collapsed on the bench.
Public health officials say 16 mumps cases have been confirmed in an outbreak at Ohio State University.
Columbus city road crews will kick off their spring pothole offensive on Monday, aiming to patch all the city’s potholes in one month.
Supporters of a ballot issue they say would guarantee certain voter protections in the state constitution are closer to getting the measure on the November ballot.
Otterbein University students are betting a break: A tuition freeze for the next school year.