Ohio foreclosures fall again
The Ohio Supreme Court says the number of new mortgage foreclosures in the state was down in 2013 for the fourth consecutive year and is now at its lowest point since 2002.
The Ohio Supreme Court says the number of new mortgage foreclosures in the state was down in 2013 for the fourth consecutive year and is now at its lowest point since 2002.
Eduardo Escobar homered leading off the 10th inning against Cleveland closer John Axford, giving the Minnesota Twins a 1-0 win over the Indians on Monday night.
Voters across Ohio head to the polls today to decide partisan primary contests and the fates of more than 600 local issues, including a hotly-debated levy increase for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
Authorities are trying to determine what led to a shooting at a Veterans Affairs hospital that ended with a housekeeping employee shot in the ankle and a retired worker in custody.
Police don’t have much to go on in their investigation into the murder of a man whose body was found lying in a backyard Monday afternoon.
Newly released documents show that three women held in a Cleveland house before escaping a year ago Tuesday all hoped to avoid a trial for their captor.
Gas prices in central Ohio are down to start the work week, bucking a national trend.
Baby gates meant to protect young children aren’t always as safe as parents think.
COTA is launching a free downtown bus service circulating every 10 minutes between three of the busiest center city districts.
Former Ohio State University football coach Jim Tressel kicks off campus visits by the three finalists for the president’s job at Youngstown State University.