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The national organization ordered the Midwest branch to cease all operations amid turmoil and alleged misconduct by longtime ...
Fifteen men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and 12 other people are scheduled to be put to ...
A recently introduced Ohio bill seeks to boost penalties for suspects who barricade themselves to avoid arrest. Senate Bill ...
Georden Burton has taken the loss of his brother to gun violence nearly 17 years ago and turned his pain into a mission to help Hilltop youth.
Israeli military strikes killed at least 60 people in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, medics said, as the United States and Arab ...
Residents in some communities are dealing with an unexpected crime wave: Avian vandals damaging their cars' mirrors and ...
The inaugural RendeZOO fundraiser transforms the Columbus Zoo into the magical world of Oz to benefit conservation efforts on ...
Inside Texas' Joe Cook has a theory as to why the Texas Longhorns will have an easy time against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Columbus, Indiana, is home to many companies that export their goods. Mayor Mary Ferdon wants the trade war to end. “The ...
A significant step was taken as the Ohio Ballot Board voted to certify a constitutional amendment aimed at abolishing ...
As national lawmakers debate significant cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, local food pantries are bracing for the potential impact.
High school students from Northeast Ohio testified at the Statehouse Wednesday, urging the lawmakers to fully fund education and support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.