Coleman: Expand city’s prosperity
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman focused on education and workforce development during his State of the City Address Wednesday night at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman focused on education and workforce development during his State of the City Address Wednesday night at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
Local and federal authorities are asking the public for information about any of 15 deaths that have happened in central Ohio since 1998, all with “common threads.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary would easily brush by any one of seven hypothetical Republican candidates in the important presidential battleground state of Ohio, if the general election were held right now.
In an atmosphere of heated partisan debate, proposals to trim early voting and set rules for mailing unsolicited absentee ballot applications have cleared the Ohio House.
Ohio lawmakers have approved a bill that aims to keep electronic cigarettes out of the hands of those under age 18.
Federal authorities say 19 people have been indicted in an alleged conspiracy to traffic large amounts of heroin, crack cocaine and prescription pills in Marion.
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor has appointed a three-judge panel to consider a request from Attorney General Mike DeWine to suspend Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly, who is facing more than two dozen corruption charges.
It will be up to the Franklin County coroner to determine if the death of a man in an East Side home early Wednesday morning was a homicide.
Nine months away from Election Day, Gov. John Kasich is maintaining still holds a narrow lead in one poll over his most likely Democratic challenger.
Weeks after a condemned inmate gasped and convulsed for several minutes before succumbing to Ohio’s new combination of lethal drugs in the state’s death chamber, a new poll shows residents still favor the death penalty.