April 23, 2022 Army of masked robbers enter Louis Vuitton, steal over $104K of merchandise in minutes An army of masked robbers entered a Louis Vuitton boutique in Kenwood, Ohio on Wednesday, leaving with almost every piece of merchandise the store had out.
April 21, 2022 Ohio State University student leader says he would 'love' for Black people to be taught 'they are superior' A Ohio State University student leader is facing criticism from other students for comments he made during a student government meeting in March, stating that he'd “love” to live in a world where “Black people were taught that they are superior.”
April 20, 2022 Half of Trump's 2016 Ohio RNC delegates call Vance endorsement 'betrayal,' ask him to 'reconsider' A group of former President Donald Trump's earliest supporters in Ohio Wednesday asked him to "reconsider" endorsing former critic-turned-supporter J.D. Vance for Senate.
April 20, 2022 Trump endorsements of Oz, Vance aren't deterring Cruz, Pompeo in key GOP Senate primaries Former President Donald Trump's endorsements of Dr. Oz and J.D. Vance, don't deter Ted Cruz and Mike Pompeo in key GOP Senate primaries
April 20, 2022 Ohio Dr. William Husel acquitted on all charges alleging he murdered 14 patients with excessive painkiller use The Ohio doctor charged in the deaths of 14 hospital patients was acquitted on all counts on Wednesday after a jury deliberated for more than a week.
April 19, 2022 Winter storm continues to impact New England A winter storm continues in interior New England on Tuesday morning.
April 18, 2022 Ohio jury deadlocked in trial of doctor accused of killing patients by overprescribing fentanyl The jury in the trial of an Ohio doctor accused of killing more than a dozen patients by overprescribing fentanyl was at an impasse on Monday morning.
April 18, 2022 JD Vance highlights Trump endorsement with new TV ad in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary showdown Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance spotlights his endorsement by former President Donald Trump in a new TV ad
April 16, 2022 Ohio public university to pay $400,000 in damages after punishing professor over preferred pronoun controversy A public university in Ohio will pay $400,000 in damages and attorney fees as part of a settlement after punishing a professor for declining a male student's demand to be referred to as a female.
April 15, 2022 Ohio judge declares mistrial in case of former cop accused of murdering woman in undercover prostitution sting An Ohio jury failed to determine the guilt or innocence of a former Columbus vice police officer accused of killing a woman while working undercover, prompting the judge to declare a mistrial Friday.