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.
June 30, 2020 Black Lives Matter mural in Cleveland vandalized by black conservative, councilman says A Black Lives Matter mural in a Cleveland neighborhood meant to honor the movement and those killed by law enforcement was defaced Monday with the messages that read “stop killing each other” and “Black Lives Matter is Marxist.”
June 30, 2020 Cardinals release rookie wide receiver after alleged drunken driving incident: report Jeremiah Braswell was arrested over the weekend for allegedly driving while intoxicated.
June 28, 2020 Arizona Cardinals rookie arrested after allegedly driving car into Lake Erie Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Jeremiah Braswell allegedly drove his car into Lake Erie while under the influence of alcohol Saturday.
June 26, 2020 Ohio police say cold case murder of 8-year-old girl solved with DNA, genetic genealogy An 8-year-old Ohio girl was killed nearly 38 years ago by a convicted pedophile who has been dead for more than two decades.
June 24, 2020 Biden opens up lead in Wisconsin, tied with Trump in Ohio: polls A new poll in the crucial general election battleground state of Wisconsin indicates Democratic challenger Joe Biden opening up a lead over President Trump. And a new survey in the swing state of Ohio shows the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee virtually tied with the GOP incumbent in the White House.
June 24, 2020 Ohio governor signs bill expanding religious freedom in school Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law expanding the religious freedom for students in public schools criticized by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
June 22, 2020 'Flavortown': Thousands sign petition to rename Columbus, Ohio, after Guy Fieri's fictional food utopia The petition comes amid backlash to the city’s public statues of Christopher Columbus, which Mayor Andrew J. Ginther recently described as a representation of “our ugly past.”
June 22, 2020 Owner of Ohio store ransacked by rioters says she's receiving threats for cooperating with police An Ohio business owner told “Fox & Friends” on Monday that she is receiving threats for cooperating with law enforcement investigating who was involved in the looting of her cupcake store last month.
June 19, 2020 Ohio anti-police protesters burn US flag after city council limits public input at meeting A group of anti-police protesters in Cincinnati set fire to an American flag on Thursday night after the city council cut short the public-input portion of a budget meeting, according to a report.