Suspects in 2 murders in custody
Two men sought in connection with recent homicides have been arrested.
Two men sought in connection with recent homicides have been arrested.
The Ohio Supreme Court rejected a second Republican-drawn map of U.S. House districts as gerrymandered on Tuesday, sending it back for a third attempt to meet constitutional parameters approved by Ohio voters.
City and neighborhood leaders were on hand Tuesday to formally kick off a $19 million project to rebuild Hudson Street between I-71 and Cleveland Avenue in Linden.
Police are circulating a photo in hopes of finding the suspect in an early-morning shooting in the Short North that left a man dead.
The city has reportedly issued an emergency order requiring the owner of a building that partially collapsed on the East Side yesterday to tear the building down immediately.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is in charge of the probe into a shooting incident where a Columbus police officer was involved.
A vote could come this week on a slimmed-down set of bills to bolster the U.S. computer chip industry, legislation central Ohioans have been watching because of its potential impact on Intel’s planned semiconductor plant near New Albany.
A 15-year-old is the latest homicide victim in Columbus.
The American Coaster Enthusiasts have unveiled a plaque designating the Sea Dragon at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium as the state’s oldest operating coaster.
Cucho Hernández scored his fourth goal in three games since joining Columbus, and the Crew extended their Major League Soccer unbeaten streak to eight with a 2-0 win over Cincinnati.