The announcement that the U.S. Justice Department will provide technical assistance to the Columbus police department at the city’s invitation has done little to curb community activists’ anger.
Ohio’s unemployment rate in August was unchanged from July as more Ohioans searched for jobs but struggled to find them and layoffs continued.
The deaths of four people in a span of less than nine hours raised the total number of homicides in Columbus in 2021 to 153, the second-highest total for a single year in the city’s history with 3 ½ months remaining on the calendar.
A northeast Ohio Republican who was one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump for his role in inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol announced Thursday night he will not seek reelection in Ohio next year.
Governor Mike DeWine says nearly 900 Afghan refugees will be arriving in Ohio and placed within eight local resettlement agencies as part of the first group of nearly 37,000 arrivals across the country.
Tyler Mahle allowed five hits over six innings and the Reds avoided a sweep by edging Pittsburgh 1-0.
Mark Leiter Jr. handcuffed the Clippers as the Toledo Mud Hens beat Columbus 5-1 at Fifth Third Field Thursday.
Ohio State officials promised changes to improve the game day experience for fans after they experienced numerous delays during the first home game of the season and the Department of Athletics unveiled those changes Wednesday.
The FBI is offering a reward for information about the May 22 shooting death of a 16-year-oild girl at Bicentennial Park in downtown Columbus.
Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is not ready to play following knee surgery and won’t make his debut Sunday against Houston.