U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is reversing course months after threatening six-figure fines against immigrants taking sanctuary at churches, including one who has been living in a Columbus church for two years,
Why does the chicken cross the road? Officer Brad White, of the Columbus Division of Police, may have some insight after taking part in a small fowl roundup on the West Side Monday night.
Developers plan to turn the iconic, basket-shaped building in Ohio that was once headquarters for The Longaberger Company into a hotel.
As the summer sales season came to a close in the central Ohio region, the addition of new listings cooled off faster than the temperatures.
The end of the recession brought on a resurgence of teens getting their driver’s licenses before the age of 18, raising concerns about a potential increase in accidents involving younger drivers.
A group of state attorneys general is pushing officials from other state and local governments to accept a $48 billion deal to settle all the opioid-related lawsuits against two drugmakers and the three biggest distributors.
Former TV meteorologist Mike Davis pleaded not guilty Monday to four counts related to child pornography.
A group trying to overturn the financial rescue for Ohio’s two nuclear power plants says it doesn’t have enough signatures needed for a statewide vote.
Gustav Nyquist scored on a penalty shot 1:57 into overtime to give the Blue Jackets a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The nation’s three dominant drug distributors, including Dublin-based Cardinal Health, and a big drugmaker have reached a tentative deal to settle a lawsuit related to the opioid crisis just as the first federal trial over the crisis was due to begin in Cleveland.