An eastern Ohio school employee has pleaded not guilty to tampering with evidence and other charges brought by a grand jury investigating whether other laws were broken in the rape of a 16-year-old girl last year.
Ohio’s director of insurance says she’s experienced the same computer glitches that have frustrated many potential applicants searching for insurance plans under President Barack Obama’s health care law.
Donald Eugene Miller, Jr. is still dead, despite his best efforts.
A central Ohio lawmaker is planning to address Medicaid reform, months after a plan was dropped from the state budget.
A new homeless shelter west of downtown Columbus will ease the strain on existing facilities and provide more space for what local officials say is a growing population of homeless men, women and families.
State lawmakers are being hauled into court over abortion-related rules in Ohio’s budget.
A Reynoldsburg teacher is off the job after allegedly telling her students to fail a test.
Central Ohio commuters will again have access to I-71 from Main Street near downtown.
Dublin police are asking for help in locating a golf ball sculpture that was stolen from where it had been placed on display.
The Worthington woman accused of streaking during the Presidents Cup says she’ll take full responsibility for her stunt.