Man may face hate crime charge for LGBTQ death threats
A 27-year-old Southeast Side man may be charged with a hate crime for allegedly threatening on an online dating app to kill members of the LGBTQ community.
A 27-year-old Southeast Side man may be charged with a hate crime for allegedly threatening on an online dating app to kill members of the LGBTQ community.
From Tennessee to Maine, Americans, including central Ohioans, were being reminded – sometimes harshly – Thursday morning that winter is a long way from being over.
Columbus city leaders have heard enough complaints about panhandling that members of City Council held a hearing Wednesday night to get feedback from the community with an eye toward finding a solution.
Columbus police say they have arrested two men accused of gunning down a pregnant woman whose baby was delivered alive, the child’s father and a teenager during a New Year’s Day robbery on the West Side.
The Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 113-108 after squandering a 16-point lead on Wednesday night.
Capital University is planning a grassroots “day of action” on its Bexley campus to mark International Women’s Day Thursday.
Precourt Sports Ventures, which owns Crew SC, and Major League Soccer, said in a statement Tuesday night they “strongly disagree” with Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and the city of Columbus’ use of the so-called Modell Law to try to keep the team from relocating to Texas.
In a State of the State speech infused with philosophy, religion and a pinch of nostalgia, Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Tuesday urged people to tap the values he believes all people have “written on our hearts” to live a life bigger than themselves.
A Newark 8th-grader has been charged with making threats after police say he told several classmates of plans to carry out a school shooting.
Backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo found out Tuesday morning he’d be playing in place of a sick Sergei Bobrovsky against the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights, and he turned in a gem.