Brown’s star defensive end Myles Garrett was suspended for at least the rest of the regular season and postseason by the NFL Friday, hours after he shockingly used a helmet “as a weapon” by striking Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head.
A group of conservative lawmakers in Ohio has introduced a bill to outlaw abortion outright.
Browns star Myles Garrett could be facing an unprecedented league suspension for his violent outburst Thursday night, when he ripped off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet and clubbed him on the head during the final seconds of Cleveland’s 21-7 win.
Ohio health officials are calling a disturbing rise in the suicide rate, especially among young people – some as young as 10 years old — an “epidemic.”
Ohio’s unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in October, unchanged from September, as the state experienced a second straight month of job losses.
A Northeast Side woman and an unidentified juvenile are in custody after Franklin County authorities carried out a drug raid that also netted a quantity of suspected fentanyl.
The Salvation Army is making technology a part of its iconic red kettle Christmas season fundraising drive, a 125-year-old tradition in central Ohio.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther’s on Wednesday released his $965 million 2020 operating budget proposal, which is 5.6 percent larger than in 2019.
Buckeye defensive end Chase Young will miss Saturday’s game against Rutgers for breaking NCAA rules but will be back for showdowns with Penn State and Michigan.
No. 18 Ohio State started hot and ran over No. 10 Villanova 76-51.