There is no immediate word on exactly why a driver chose to drive backwards – that is, in reverse – up a freeway entrance ramp and into oncoming traffic in Canal Winchester Tuesday morning or what, if any, charges may be filed but the incident has made for a very entertaining video.
Ohio’s largest children’s hospitals are leading an effort to recognize signs of child abuse in the state’s youngest children with a program that trains medical personnel to look for “sentinel injuries,” which signal that an infant may be abused.
Police have released more details about the crash that injured PGA Tour player Bud Cauley and three others in Dublin.
Corey Kluber scattered seven hits in seven strong innings and moved into a tie for the American League lead with his ninth win, and the Indians beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2.
Chris Iannetta hit a two-run homer off Anthony DeSclafani in his return to the mound, powering the Colorado Rockies to a 9-6 victory over the Reds.
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force plans to mark the D-Day anniversary with an opportunity for visitors to talk with aviation experts about World War II aircraft such as the B-25 and B-24 bombers and the P-61 fighter plane.
A two-run double by Brandon Barnes gave the Clippers the lead and the bullpen locked the door as Columbus beat Norfolk, 7-4, in the opening game of a series at Huntington Park Tuesday night.
Ohio officials say medical marijuana won’t be available for sale by the Sept. 8 deadline.
Authorities have alerted law enforcement agencies in six other states that a man on Ohio’s death row may have claimed a woman from the South as one of his victims.
U.S. immigration agents have made more than 100 arrests at a northern Ohio gardening company in the Trump administration’s growing crackdown on employers for hiring people who are in the country illegally.