State Fair bans Stars & Bars
Ohio State Fair officials say vendors won’t be permitted to sell Confederate flag merchandise at the event, which starts July 29.
Ohio State Fair officials say vendors won’t be permitted to sell Confederate flag merchandise at the event, which starts July 29.
Ohio’s attorney general joined the governors of Georgia and Indiana and on Thursday ordered investigations of Planned Parenthood facilities in their states to determine if organs from aborted fetuses were being sold.
Another legislative effort to end the death penalty in Ohio has emerged, but this one is a little different.
Backers have been cleared to begin gathering signatures for a proposal establishing a process for purging old pot-related convictions made obsolete by marijuana legalization should that be approved by voters.
Another day, another Buckeye — or two — on a college football award watch list.
It was an expensive ticket, but not many fans tuned into Tuesday night’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game on television.
If it is an honor just to be nominated, then the Buckeyes who were nominated for ESPY awards had to settle for the honor alone.
A man and a woman have been arrested in the drive-by shooting death of a 16-year-old boy on the South Side Wednesday afternoon.
When authorities catch up with Corey Jay Meadows, he’ll probably be awake.
Police are asking for help locating a South Side woman who has not been seen since Wednesday.