Slavery trial winds down
A jury in Ohio is close to beginning deliberations in the trial of two people accused of enslaving a mentally disabled woman for two years with her child.
A jury in Ohio is close to beginning deliberations in the trial of two people accused of enslaving a mentally disabled woman for two years with her child.
A Columbus man pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging he robbed seven banks in southwestern and central Ohio within five weeks.
Columbus authorities are looking for a man they say has an eye for quality when he carried out a series of robberies last year, even calling one store afterwards to ask for some items he left behind in his flight from security guards.
A little-known candidate from a minor party is at the heart of an internecine fight among members of a major party over the Ohio governor’s race.
Authorities are working to clear nearly three dozen rail cars from tracks northeast of Delaware where part of a train hauling corn derailed yesterday afternoon.
The Blue Jackets reclaimed the second wild card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
Police are concerned about a teen and an 11-year-old who have not been seen since Tuesday night when they left a Southwest Side apartment.
It’s not as pleasant as the song of a bird returning from its migratory home down South, but it is a sort of sign that spring is approaching: Tornado warning sirens going off across the state during Wednesday’s statewide tornado drill.
Columbus is closing five of its schools at the end of the school year.
The governing body of Ohio’s high school sports is again asking its member schools to level the playing field.