Mayor Andrew Ginther yesterday announced his appointments to the Civilian Police Review Board, a nine-member panel which will provide civilian oversight of police for the first time in Columbus history.
The Indians will open their 2021 season in Detroit, but when they return home, fans won’t be allowed inside Progressive Field wearing Native American headdresses or face paint.
Authorities say a fishing outing on the Olentangy River near Delaware Tuesday ended with the deaths of a high school student who fell into the river and a man who tried to rescue him.
Police say at least four people died in a fiery crash on I-71 in Delaware County.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed a GOP-backed bill that would limit Ohio governors’ ability to issue orders during a public health emergency.
The 15th-seeded Golden Eagles pulled off the first major upset of the first NCAA Tournament in two years, holding off second-seeded Big Ten power Ohio State 75-72 in overtime.
Governor Mike DeWine says that as coronavirus cases in Ohio continue to slowly decline, he can’t yet predict when remaining health orders might be lifted.
President Joe Biden is coming to Columbus on Tuesday to tout the benefits of the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan.
Police have arrested one of the suspects in Wednesday’s shooting incident at Polaris Fashion Place.
Billionaire retail icon Les Wexner is severing his last ties with the Columbus-based retail empire that he founded in 1963.