July 10, 2020 Ohio police officer rescues girl, 8, from raging flash flood; captures dramatic moment on bodycam Dramatic police video shows the moment an Ohio police officer rescues an 8-year-old girl separated from family during a flash flood.
July 9, 2020 Professor charged over scheme to use $4M in US grant money to conduct research for China A criminal complaint filed in May alleges that Song Guo Zheng was a participant in a Chinese Talent Plan, a program established by China to recruit individuals with access to foreign intellectual property.
July 9, 2020 Ohio’s oldest abortion clinic closes, pro-life advocates celebrate: 'A long time coming' The first abortion clinic to open in Ohio is closing its doors after operating for 47 years.
July 8, 2020 DEA warns of meth made to look like candy, 'like Flintstone vitamins,' in the Midwest The federal Drug Enforcement Administration is warning of methamphetamines made to look like bits of candy or children’s vitamins cropping up in northern Ohio that could be spreading into more of the Midwest.
July 6, 2020 Fallen Ohio police officer had final message for his family An Ohio police officer killed in the line of duty on Fourth of July had one last message for his loved ones: “Tell my family I loved them”.
July 5, 2020 Indians' Terry Francona open to name change: 'I think it's time to move forward' The Cleveland Indians are among the professional sports teams who have been caught up in the controversy over using Native American symbols and culture.
July 4, 2020 Toledo police officer fatally shot outside Home Depot store: reports A police officer was fatally shot outside a Home Depot store just after midnight Saturday in Toledo, Ohio, according to reports.
July 2, 2020 Coronavirus cases surge in Ohio, highlighting troubling conditions in state's prisons Coronavirus continues to spread through Ohio's prison system, infecting Jermane Scott, who says he's been wrongfully incarcerated for years.
July 1, 2020 One-third of Toledo's City Council arrested on bribery, extortion charges The FBI on Tuesday arrested a local attorney and four members of the city council in Toledo, Ohio, for participating in a bribery and extortion scheme.
July 1, 2020 Christopher Columbus statue dismantled at Columbus City Hall A work crew removed the statue of Christopher Columbus from Columbus City Hall in Ohio on Wednesday, after it sat there for 65 years, following a donation by the Italian city of Genoa.