Komen provides $1.5M for breast cancer battle
Breast cancer-fighting programs in 30 central, eastern and southeastern Ohio counties are getting $1.5 million in help from Susan G. Komen Columbus,
Breast cancer-fighting programs in 30 central, eastern and southeastern Ohio counties are getting $1.5 million in help from Susan G. Komen Columbus,
Bexley’s City Council is moving ahead with plans to approve an anti-discrimination ordinance that addresses sexual orientation and gender identity.
A Columbus man suspected in the death of a one-year-old Maryland boy found inside a backpack in Big Walnut Creek in December allegedly beat the because he thought he was possessed by demons.
Ohio State University’s newest president says it is committing $400 million over five years to lower students’ costs and improve the value of their education.
If out-of-state college students register to vote in Ohio, yet fail to obtain in-state driver licenses and vehicle registrations within 30 days, what happens then?
Jack Johnson’s backhander 56 seconds into overtime lifted the Blue Jackets past the New Jersey Devils 3-2 on Tuesday night, extending their winning streak to seven.
Buckeye Kelsey Mitchell became just the fourth freshman to ever be named a first team All-American on Tuesday by the United State Basketball Writers of America.
From Indiana to Arkansas to Bexley, the debate over discrimination against gays and lesbians has taken center stage.
Three more children have come forward to accuse their former teacher of sexually assaulting them in his classroom, bringing the total number of accusers to eight.
The NFL has suspended Browns general manager Ray Farmer for four games for sending text messages to the sideline last season during games.