Bill makes life-saving remedy more available to schools
Two state lawmakers have introduced a bill that will make it much easier for schools to stock general-use supplies of epinephrine shots used to counter potentially fatal allergic reactions.
Two state lawmakers have introduced a bill that will make it much easier for schools to stock general-use supplies of epinephrine shots used to counter potentially fatal allergic reactions.
Columbus police are investigating a pair of deadly shootings.
Two teams in the unfamiliar position of being division leaders meet Sunday when the surprising Browns host the Lions.
Marian Gaborik had a goal and two assists and the Columbus Blue Jackets kept the Buffalo Sabres winless with a 4-1 victory on Thursday.
Ohio State’s 2015 non-conference schedule has been completed with the change of two dates, including the opener at Virginia Tech on Labor Day night and home games against Hawaii and Western Michigan.
Calling all zombies! Delaware County emergency management officials are asking the walking dead for help again this year in a disaster training exercise.
A Reynoldsburg man will face a judge today, accused of killing a mother of five children.
Many minimum-wage workers in Ohio will be getting a 10-cent-an-hour raise next year, thanks to a state constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2006.
The latest phase of the High Street resurfacing project in downtown Columbus will impact the intersection of S. High Street and Mound Street, city officials say.
Dublin police want to know who’s taking the city’s golf balls.