Immigrants are vowing to fight to stay in the U.S. and advocates are launching campaigns including fundraisers and registration drives after the Trump administration announced it would dismantle a program that protected hundreds of thousands of young people in Ohio and across the nation from deportation.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office plans to release records and body camera footage after a deputy shot a photographer for a small news organization when he apparently mistook his camera for a weapon.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has adopted a new policy on bags and other containers brought into the zoo and neighboring Zoombezi Bay.
A north central Ohio woman says she and her daughter were blown out of their home by a tornado and feel fortunate to have suffered only scratches and bruises.
Saturday’s game between the Buckeyes and the Oklahoma Sooners will be a Top 5 matchup.
Former Buckeye and current Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has lost the appeal of his six-game suspension.
Jose Ramirez hit two more homers, Austin Jackson also connected and the Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 9-4 for their major league-best 13th straight victory.
Robert Stephenson escaped threats while pitching into the seventh, and Scooter Gennett homered during Cincinnati’s five-run rally in the bottom of the inning, sending the Reds to a 9-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Columbus has tried for years to brand itself as the bets place in the country in which to live, work and raise a family, but a study by a personal finance website indicates the city has a lot of work to do on that third category.
Gas prices hit a high for the year on Labor Day as refineries work to recover after Harvey.