New stay-at-home order
Ohio’s new stay-at-home order, which went into effect at midnight Monday and remains in place until May 1, means changes for shoppers and travelers.
Ohio’s new stay-at-home order, which went into effect at midnight Monday and remains in place until May 1, means changes for shoppers and travelers.
Governor Mike DeWine says the state is examining which nonviolent inmates could be released to create more space in state prisons after confirming that 10 inmates at two prisons and 27 staff members at four prisons have now tested positive for the coronavirus.
Some colleges in Ohio and across the nation have been pushed to the brink after the coronavirus outbreak triggered a series of financial losses. Columbus homeless advocates predict more than 6,000 homeless residents will become infected.
Court decisions in Ohio and Oklahoma Monday allowed abortions to continue after the procedure was caught in the crosshairs of governors’ orders suspending non-essential elective surgeries due to the new coronavirus.
Police are looking for three children – ages 8 to 13 – missing from their West Side neighborhood since last night.
Across America, anxious and isolated individuals and families sheltering-in-place have their own version of “Wine With DeWine.”
Police say they are investigating after shots were fired at three apartment complex security guards, one of whom returned fire outside the East Side complex early Sunday morning.
An Amber Alert issued for a 9-year-old Northeast Side girl was canceled after the girl was found safe in Whitehall.
From now on, when you see Gov. Mike DeWine in public, you will see him sporting a homemade protective mask fashioned by his wife Fran.
Remember the election? Well, it’s back on.