Galloway man’s death treated as homicide
Police say they are investigating the death of a man inside his Galloway home as a homicide, the 45th of the year in Columbus.
Police say they are investigating the death of a man inside his Galloway home as a homicide, the 45th of the year in Columbus.
The Ohio House has sent to the Senate a measure that outlines how the state should carry out the November general election, but which minority Democrats say creates “chaos and confusion.”
A 63-year-old Columbus man who has been accused of exposing himself to several women and children is back in jail.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported that 34,575 Ohioans were among the nearly 1.9 million people who filed initial unemployment claims across the nation last week, an indication that many employers are still cutting jobs even as the gradual reopening of businesses has slowed the pace of layoffs.
There will be students on the OSU campus this fall, but there are still many unanswered questions about what college life will be like for those students because of ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein was joined by black community and faith leaders in calling for police and justice reforms in Columbus
A 32-year-old Grove City man was struck and killed while walking in the roadway on I-270 on the Southwest Side, shutting down the freeway for most of the Thursday morning rush-hour.
Major League Soccer players have approved a new collective bargaining agreement that will allow for the league to return this summer with a tournament in Florida.
Bowling Green’s baseball program has been saved, but Wright State is dropping three varsity sports to cut its athletic department budget.
The OSU Board of Trustees Wednesday appointed State University of New York Chancellor Kristina Johnson as university president.