Repairs to the Statehouse and grounds damaged during protests over racial justice spurred by the death of George Floyd will cost over $158,000, according to the organization that maintains the historic property.
In one of the first-ever lawsuits centering on the 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition in 1933, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed for a preliminary injunction to immediately stop the flow of illegal liquor shipments into the state.
The Ohio Supreme Court will hear a country club’s appeal of orders that it sell back a lease to the state historical agency to provide public access to ancient burial mounds in Licking County.
Calling it a “surgical, precise approach” Governor Mike DeWine is requiring residents of Franklin and six other Ohio counties hardest hit by the coronavirus to wear masks when out in public.
COSI, which had planned to reopen to members today after being closed because of the pandemic, and to the general public on July 15, announced that it was delaying its reopening,
A 14-year-old boy was treated for a gunshot wound to the head and released from the hospital, but was then arrested on outstanding felony warrants, police said.
A Toledo police officer gunned down in a store parking lot last weekend left behind a letter for his family in case he was killed on the job.
One of three abortion clinics in Columbus will soon close its doors after nearly 50 years of operation, leaving Ohio with eight clinics.
A custom casket is being built for the funeral of the world’s longest-surviving conjoined twins, who died July 4 of natural causes.
More central Ohio cities are adopting rules requiring people to wear masks to fight the spread of the coronavirus and Columbus is issuing a stricter version of its own mandate.