Ebola plan: Be prepared
Public health and private hospital officials in Columbus believe that, when it comes to an infectious disease like Ebola, an ounce of preparation may prove to be worth a pound of cure.
Public health and private hospital officials in Columbus believe that, when it comes to an infectious disease like Ebola, an ounce of preparation may prove to be worth a pound of cure.
State officials say there are now 164 people in Ohio, including one Columbus resident, being monitored for Ebola because they had contact or potential contact with the Texas nurse who visited the Akron area before being diagnosed with the virus.
Officials say a Southeast Side man beat his pregnant girlfriend with a baseball bat, strangled her and buried her before leading police to the woman’s body days later.
An inmate diagnosed with leprosy has been released from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and transferred to a state prison department medical facility in Columbus.
A trio of former Buckeye greats are among 162 players 31 coaches on the 2015 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
Jail only slowed down the man local authorities are calling the “Craigslist Con Man.” It didn’t stop him.
The boyfriend of a missing 22-yr-old woman has reportedly been charged with her murder after leading police to her body.
An autopsy will be performed on a body found in a car submerged in a Delaware County pond, which authorities think might be that of a Columbus man who has been missing for more than nine years.
A continued reticence on the part of would-be home sellers resulted in modest gains in sales in Columbus and the rest of Ohio in September, according to data released Tuesday by the regional and statewide realtors’ organizations.
The state’s elections chief says more than 272,000 absentee ballots have been cast ahead of the fall election.