Firefighters battled an early-morning fire at an abandoned apartment building Monday morning.The fire started at about 5 a.m. on Fitzroy Place near Cleveland Av
Doesn’t seem like former Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown is ready to sip iced tea in the rocking chair of a retirement home’s sun porch.
An elderly man from Columbus is missing in Northeast Ohio, according to a press release from the Ohio Attorney General’s office. The missing man’s name is Ramon Heard he is 5′11″ tall, weighs 186 lbs,
They are the state’s secret weapon when it comes to cyberattacks. Ohio’s Cyber Reserve is helping cities like Cleveland fight back.
Land availability and regional cooperation give Central Ohio an edge over Northeast Ohio in attracting major employers, experts say
Inside the stolen car was a 15-year-old boy. Officers said evidence from the car led them to charge him with Aggravated Robbery, Receiving Stolen Property, Tampering with Evidence, Carrying Concealed Weapon, and Failure to Comply.. The victim was brought to the scene and identified the teen as the suspect.
Ohio State is selling off its hay fields and cattle pastures just north of Don Scott Field. Here's what the prospective buyer plans.
While the Columbus may be viewed as Ohio's economic juggernaut, the state's capital region has fewer workers and a lower GDP than Cincinnati.
Bye-bye DEI? A new Ohio Senate bill would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion in K-12 schools. Laura Hancock writes that this comes after several federal orders prohibiting DEI and encouraging schools teach a “patriotic” education. In Ohio, Senate Bill 1 seeks to prohibit DEI at the college level.
Worthington Samuel Coil Processing LLC plans to cease operations at its steel processing plant in Cleveland by the end of May. See how many jobs will be affected.
The Blue Jackets and Ohio State athletics historically haven't had much visible overlap. That divide, real or not, could be changing.
Over the last decade, as Ohio State University and (especially) the University of Cincinnati grew their student bodies, they’ve increasingly pulled students from Greater Cleveland, squeezing enrollment at schools such as the University of Akron, Kent State, Cleveland State and Youngstown State.