Kasich orders flags lowered after synagogue shooting
Governor John Kasich has ordered flags lowered to half-staff following a gunman’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 people.
Governor John Kasich has ordered flags lowered to half-staff following a gunman’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 people.
A sweeping new museum in America’s heartland honors the unifying experiences of U.S. military veterans — recruitment, combat, letters home, homecomings — outside the traditional trappings of military museums and war memorials.
Artemi Panarin scored 31 seconds into overtime to lift the Blue Jackets over the Buffalo Sabres 5-4.
Cleveland is off to its worst start since losing its first seven games in the 1995-96 season.
The police chief in this Licking County village says speeding tickets issued since 2013 are “unlawful” because the department failed to renew a Federal Communications Commission license that’s required for calibrating radar guns.
While prescription opiate-related overdose deaths in Ohio last year fell to an eight-year low, the state still spends $1 billion fighting the scourge of the drugs, which are legal and often obtained, not on the street, but from a user’s family medicine cabinet.
A 19-year-old Beavercreek man was arrested at John Glenn Columbus International Airport Wednesday on allegations that he planned to travel to Afghanistan to train with an Islamic State affiliated group.
Retired Gen. Colin Powell will be the keynote speaker at the grand opening of the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in downtown Columbus.
Officials at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium say a bison has struck and injured an employee who was taken to a hospital with unspecified injuries.
Having already built the world’s first beer-themed hotels, Canal Winchester-based craft brewer BrewDog is aiming for the clouds by launching the world’s first craft beer airline next year with a round trip from Columbus to London.