Columbus man accused of plotting US terror attacks
A 23-year-old Columbus man accused of plotting to commit terrorism in the U.S. after traveling to Syria for terrorist training is expected to enter not guilty pleas at an arraignment.
A 23-year-old Columbus man accused of plotting to commit terrorism in the U.S. after traveling to Syria for terrorist training is expected to enter not guilty pleas at an arraignment.
Fans hoping to see at least two of Ohio State’s three star quarterbacks during Saturday’s Spring Game will have to settle for a halftime skills competition pitting Cardale Jones against J.T. Barrett and 2006 Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith.
Once a painful symptom of the recession and a chief cause of the downturn in the real estate market, foreclosures have declined in Ohio for five years in a row
Weekend motorists on the West Side will encounter am orange-barrel zone that will send them on a long trek when they try to get into downtown Columbus.
Police are looking for an 18-year-old in connection with a deadly shooting in a Southeast Side strip mall in March.
In all of her 87 years, Julia Lease had certainly never received a standing ovation.
Two Ohio lawmakers are making another attempt to stiffen penalties for motorists caught driving while distracted.
Risking the loss of three-quarters of a billion dollars in federal education funding, Republican leaders in the Ohio House have placed language in the two-year budget to ban the use of new student assessments and cut off the money to pay for them.
A 32-year-old West Side woman is in jail, charged with two counts of murder for her role in a double-homicide nearly a year ago.
Amid a losing streak in the courts, majority Ohio House Republicans hope that withholding state funding from cities finally will end the use of traffic cameras to ticket red-light-running and speeding motorists.