March 4, 2024 Ohio foundation poised to disburse millions in opioid settlement money Ohio is preparing to allocate millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds to community and government organizations. These settlements intend to address the opioid crisis.
March 4, 2024 Ohio 'incel' sentenced for plotting to kill sorority girls in manifesto An Ohio man and "incel" who plotted a mass shooting targeting sorority girls at a university has been sentenced to six years in prison on a hate crime charge.
March 3, 2024 Lawyer specializing in prostitution cases busted trying to hire prostitute: state AG A criminal defense lawyer in Ohio who specializes in prostitution cases was busted in a sex sting operation where he allegedly tried to hire a prostitute, the Ohio AG says.
March 1, 2024 Ohio bird feeder camera captures hilarious photos of wild animals grabbing late-night snacks: See it Wild animals were seen stopping by for late-night bites in an Ohio backyard after a bird feeder with a recording device captured the unexpected visitors on camera.
March 1, 2024 Driver pulled from truck dangling from Louisville bridge over Ohio River in dramatic rescue A person driving a semi truck crashed through the Clark Memorial Bridge on Friday afternoon. Video footage of the rescue shows first responders trying to extract the driver from the cab.
February 29, 2024 GOP senator endorses Trump-backed Ohio Senate candidate to face vulnerable Democrat Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., joined a growing list of lawmakers supporting Republican candidate Bernie Moreno for Ohio senator.
February 29, 2024 Vulnerable House Dem under fire for introducing only 5 bills that became law in 41 years: ‘Hasn’t done squat' Democrat Rep. Marcy Kaptur has touted her experience on the campaign trail but has introduced just five bills that have become law during her 41 years serving Ohio in Congress.
February 29, 2024 Ohio University halts race-based scholarships in wake of US Supreme Court ruling Ohio University has paused the awarding of race-based diversity scholarships following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions.
February 28, 2024 Clinton-era treasurer honored in Ohio hometown for 30th anniversary of inauguration Marion, Ohio is set to honor former Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow this week, with the 93-year-old Democrat making six planned appearances across town to commemorate her 1994 swearing-in.
February 28, 2024 A bucket list for Ohio travelers: Italian food, football and more While Ohio may not be on your travel bucket list, it's growing in popularity, and more Americans are heading to the Buckeye State regularly. Check out this Ohio travel guide for tips.