Snow, ice close schools, govt. offices
Heavy snow and ice awaited commuters as another winter storm passed through Ohio, closing government offices, libraries and hundreds of schools that have already run out of calamity days this winter.
Heavy snow and ice awaited commuters as another winter storm passed through Ohio, closing government offices, libraries and hundreds of schools that have already run out of calamity days this winter.
Ohio education officials say they are considering giving schools more time to administer state achievement tests this spring because students have missed so many days to bad weather.
The mayor of Ohio’s largest city has used his executive power to launch a public art program.
The Ohio Supreme Court has put off a double killer’s execution pending appeals that could take years.
The only issue on the ballot in Franklin County on Tuesday went down to defeat when voters in Minerva rejected a doubling of the village’s income tax.
Round Two of a winter triple-header is taking aim at central Ohio.
Columbus police say stepped-up efforts to combat drunk driving help reduce the number of fatal crashes on the city’s roadways last year.
The Ohio Supreme Court Tuesday will hear the case of a Cleveland man on death row for the killing of a Laundromat employee during a crime spree in 2009.
The state plans to notify a condemned killer a month in advance of his execution if changes are made to Ohio’s lethal injection policy.
Columbus police have almost nothing to work with in the city’s latest homicide.