For the first time, Buckeye football fans will be able to do something inside Ohio Stadium they have done in great numbers in the parking areas, bars and outdoor parties outside the Horseshoe: Hoist a cold one. Or two.
Ohio’s unemployment rate fell to 5.0 percent in July, the first decline in six months and the lowest rate since 2001.
Five Republican presidential candidates will be among the speakers to address a convention of conservative activists in Columbus this weekend, though the party’s current front-runner and the governor of the host state, who is also seeking the 2016 nomination, are notably absent.
The biggest event on the major league quidditch calendar is this weekend: The Major League Quidditch Championship Weekend in Toledo.
Businesses in a dozen central and southeastern Ohio counties are eligible for disaster loans from the federal government to offset the economic impact of the repairing of the Buckeye Lake dam.
The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed an employment discrimination complaint over the ban on Columbus officers wearing headscarves for religious reasons.
A Bellefontaine woman accused of killing her three young sons out of jealousy at the attention her husband paid could face the death penalty, but the prosecutor in the case says it isn’t likely that Brittany Pilkington will receive the law’s maximum sentence.
The high tide reached in the Columbus real estate market in June was almost immediately eclipsed by another record month for home sales and prices last month.
Two central Ohio lawmakers want every day to be a sales tax holiday on college textbooks.
Police officers in Ohio have paid their respects to a police dog killed in the line of duty.