Virus surge delays COSI reopening
COSI, which had planned to reopen to members today after being closed because of the pandemic, and to the general public on July 15, announced that it was delaying its reopening,
COSI, which had planned to reopen to members today after being closed because of the pandemic, and to the general public on July 15, announced that it was delaying its reopening,
A 14-year-old boy was treated for a gunshot wound to the head and released from the hospital, but was then arrested on outstanding felony warrants, police said.
A Toledo police officer gunned down in a store parking lot last weekend left behind a letter for his family in case he was killed on the job.
One of three abortion clinics in Columbus will soon close its doors after nearly 50 years of operation, leaving Ohio with eight clinics.
A custom casket is being built for the funeral of the world’s longest-surviving conjoined twins, who died July 4 of natural causes.
More central Ohio cities are adopting rules requiring people to wear masks to fight the spread of the coronavirus and Columbus is issuing a stricter version of its own mandate.
A company partly owned by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is among those that received loans from a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reporting 22 people lost their lives over the four-day July Fourth weekend, 29 percent more than over the same weekend last year.
The Columbus Division of Police began the process of pulling school resource officers from Columbus City Schools buildings Monday with the issuance of abolishment notices to 20 high school resource officers and two sergeants.
A Newark man is in jail, charged with murder in the death of a man last month.