A former top data official for Columbus city schools has pleaded no contest to attempted tampering with government records, the first criminal charge in an attendance scrubbing scandal at the state’s largest district.
Police in Zanesville are investigating a burglary that turned deadly Wednesday morning.
The Clippers fell apart in the ninth inning and lost to the Louisville Bats 6-2 at Huntington Park Thursday night.
The Reds benefited from Major League Baseball’s new instant replay system and the rule preventing catchers from blocking the plate in a 3-1 victory over the Miami Marlins on Thursday night.
Mike Zunino’s two-run homer in the eighth inning lifted the Seattle Mariners to a 6-5 win over the Indians on Thursday night.
The fired Ohio State University marching band director says he was working to change a culture of hazing and inappropriate rituals among members.
President Obama’s approval rating in Ohio is close to an all-time low, but that doesn’t appear to be harming his party’s likely 2016 presidential candidate in the key swing state.
A person claiming to be the owner of a mysterious sculpture has stepped forward and police reportedly say they have a “person of interest” but no suspect has been arrested in the theft of the Princess and the Fish two years ago.
Tyler Cloyd wrote a page of Columbus sports history Wednesday, pitching the first-ever nine-inning no-hitter at Huntington Park.
Corey Kluber had three-hitter to outpitch Felix Hernandez for his first career shutout, Yan Gomes had a two-run double and the Indians beat the Seattle Mariners 2-0 on Wednesday night.