3,977 flags to remember 9/11 at Statehouse
The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will be remembered in many ways this weekend, including a memorial flag display on the west lawn of the Ohio Statehouse.
The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will be remembered in many ways this weekend, including a memorial flag display on the west lawn of the Ohio Statehouse.
It’s one thing to start the season on the road. The Bengals have the daunting challenge of leaving home for the second week, too, which is usually too much travel for an NFL team.
From castoff to captain. Robert Griffin the Third may have changed the course of a career headed toward disaster.
Despite the fact that you’re far more likely to die in a traffic accident than in a terrorist attack in Ohio, a recent poll showed terrorism ranked among the top four concerns for Ohioans, while car accidents received no mention.
No. 4 Ohio State overcame a sluggish offensive start, a lightning delay and a driving rainstorm in the second half to beat Tulsa 48-3.
The safety director in an Ohio city that released photos of a 4-year-old boy in a vehicle with two adults slumped over after overdosing says he wanted to send a message to addicts that they should find a safe place for their children when using drugs like heroin and fentanyl.
A new poll shows Donald Trump has not only erased Hillary Clinton’s slim lead among likely voters in Ohio but has edged ahead of his Democratic rival.
Victims of domestic violence, stalking and other crimes can ask to have their addresses shielded from certain public records in Ohio under a new law.
Police are investigating a threatening call that prompted the evacuation of the Cincinnati Zoo.
Some Ohio colleges are fielding queries from potential transfer students left stranded in the midst of their studies when the for-profit chain ITT Technical Institute closed its campuses.