Franklin County sees first 2 coronavirus deaths
Franklin County Public Health is reporting its first death due to the COVID-19 virus, an 84-year-old woman.
Franklin County Public Health is reporting its first death due to the COVID-19 virus, an 84-year-old woman.
OSU Wexner Medical Center is opening a drop-off site to accept donations of unopened medical supplies.
Ohio has joined the growing list of states where residents are being told to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Police say they do not know why a 32-year-old man was shot to death in the parking lot of a Southeast Side McDonald’s Saturday.
An Amber Alert was issued early Monday for a 1-year-old boy from Perry County abducted by a man authorities say has “violent tendencies” and may have also assaulted the child.
Authorities say a police officer in a Cincinnati suburb was killed when a suspect collided with her vehicle during a chase.
Governor Mike DeWine has ordered all daycare centers in the state to obtain a “temporary pandemic license” from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and observe strict limits on the number of children allowed in classrooms as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The state on Sunday reported that the number of cases of the coronavirus in Ohio increased to 351 but no additional deaths had been confirmed beyond the three reported on Saturday.
In an effort to speed up the delivery of essential foods to store shelves, the state transportation department is giving trucking companies permission to bypass a requirement usually demanded of them when they carry overweight loads.
Officials continue to take steps to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.