Ohio Tourism Day
Ohio’s $43 billion tourism industry, and the state agency that helps promote it, will take center stage Wednesday on the Statehouse lawn
Ohio’s $43 billion tourism industry, and the state agency that helps promote it, will take center stage Wednesday on the Statehouse lawn
Ohioans choose nominees for U.S. Senate, governor and other statewide offices on May 8, as well as deciding whether to approve changes to congressional map-making supported by both parties.
A year and-a-half later, analysts and academics still have reached no real consensus on how Donald Trump actually pulled it off in the 2016 presidential election. But a trio of Ohio State researchers have a new — and controversial — study that shows a key portion of Trump voters were much more susceptible to fake news.
A man has been convicted in the slayings of two women whose bodies were found underneath piles of clothes in what was thought to be a vacant Ohio home.
The Cavaliers swept Toronto for the second straight postseason by winning Game 4 128-93 to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.
The New York Mets powered to a slump-ending 7-6 victory over the Reds.
Ryan Carpenter handcuffed the Clippers, giving up five hits while fanning 10 batters on the way to a 2-1 win Monday night in the opening game of a four-game series at Fifth Third Field.
State lawmakers will consider whether to increase oversight of carnival rides, including hiring more inspectors, following a deadly accident at the Ohio State Fair that flung riders onto the midway.
Maxx Davidson has won the dream job of anyone who is still a kid at heart.
Five members of the Columbus Division of Police have been cleared of wrongdoing in a trio of officer-involved shootings dating back to 2015, according to a division spokesman.