State tops 1M absentee ballot requests
With 55 days to go until Election Day, Ohio voters have already sent in more than 1 million applications for absentee ballots, according to the state’s top elections official.
With 55 days to go until Election Day, Ohio voters have already sent in more than 1 million applications for absentee ballots, according to the state’s top elections official.
Columbus police are looking for two men in connection with the city’s 101st homicide of 2020.
A federal appeals court has reinstated a wrongful death lawsuit against two undercover Columbus police officers over the 2016 shooting of a Black man.
Trevor Bauer tossed three-hit ball into the eighth inning to outpitch Chicago Cubs ace Yu Darvish and lift the Reds to a 3-0 victory Wednesday night.
Danny Duffy pitched four-hit ball into the sixth inning and snapped a winless streak of nearly six years in Cleveland as the Kansas City Royals beat the Indians 3-0 on Wednesday night.
Governor Mike DeWine addressed a barrage of internet rumors about “FEMA camps” being established in Ohio to quarantine residents against their will, dismissing them as “garbage” and “ridiculous.”
OSU president Dr. Kristina Johnson says she’s cautiously optimistic that students have gotten the message about precautions to stave off the virus that causes COVID-19 after seeing positive test results decline.
Ohio’s top elections official says he continues to take steps to head off a potentially chaotic November election.
The National Weather Service confirms that an EF0 tornado touched down in Delaware County during Monday night’s storms, knocking down trees and damaging a home.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol says 10 people died in traffic crashes over the Labor Day holiday from Friday to Monday, down slightly from 12 highway deaths in each of the last two years.