A 53-year-old Stark County man is the fourth person in Ohio
to test positive for the novel coronavirus and is the first case of “community spread,” meaning the man had not traveled to any place where the disease had been confirmed.
Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday issued the following recommendation to help prevent the spread of coronavirus in Ohio: Higher Education […]
Large events are being canceled or becoming off-limits to most spectators after Gov. Mike DeWine called on organizers to consider calling off indoor events as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus, which has killed over 4,000 people worldwide.
A Northeast Side man is facing criminal charges after police say they showed nude pictures to two underage girls at the Best Buy store on Polaris Parkway in December.
The Ohio attorney general has rejected petition language for a proposed constitutional amendment to legalize recreational marijuana.
Coby White scored 20 points to help offset a career-high nine turnovers in his first NBA start, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Cavaliers 108-103.
A day after Ohio confirmed its first three cases of the new coronavirus, the impact of the news is being felt from campuses to soccer pitches.
An investigation into hazing allegations against Ohio University’s marching band found several “concerning” unsanctioned band traditions.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has filed a lawsuit against Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bank, alleging the bank’s employees opened fake accounts for customers in order to meet aggressive sales targets.
Ohio has announced the state’s first confirmed cases of the new coronavirus that has sickened people around the globe.