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Law enforcement officials in Central Ohio share details about the capture of a man who allegedly shot two police officers last week; Cleveland Heights city council passed a resolution of no confidence against the city's mayor; bill regarding dangerous dogs is making its way through the statehouse; Put-in-Bay man goes to space.
Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide in Tuscarawas County; the man accused of shooting 2 police officers in Columbus has been captured; there's a new lawsuit regarding the East Palestine train derailment; there are new rankings for the mascots of the Cleveland Guardians and Cincinnati Reds.
Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide in Tuscarawas County; the man accused of shooting 2 police officers in Columbus has been captured; there's a new lawsuit regarding the East Palestine train derailment; there are new rankings for the mascots of the Cleveland Guardians and Cincinnati Reds.
Former Cincinnati city council member receives presidential pardon; father of a slain Toledo police officer sentenced for stealing from a charity he set up in honor of his son; East Cleveland mayor found guilty of corruption; bill banning police departments from setting ticket and arrest quotas unanimously passes Ohio house.
Two Columbus-area police officers wounded after a traffic stop ends in gunfire; bond set at $2M for Cleveland man accused in a 2013 murder; state charges dropped against 24-year-old Venezuelan national accused of posing as a high school student near Toledo; three people are facing charges for an extensive food stamp scam.
Venezuelan man who allegedly posed as a high school student in Toledo has faced a federal judge; Medina police are looking for a man who they say tried to abduct a 10-year-old; radio station in Bryan is off the air after a fire destroyed its facilities; the man who sang the unofficial anthem of Ohio State football has died.
Morrow County sheriff's deputy shot and killed in the line of duty; two separate small plane crashes in Ohio Sunday morning left one dead and another person injured; two bills in the Ohio House of Representatives are drawing controversy; Ohio's oldest living US Army veteran reflects on Memorial Day.
Morrow County sheriff's deputy shot and killed in the line of duty; two separate small plane crashes in Ohio Sunday morning left one dead and another person injured; two bills in the Ohio House of Representatives are drawing controversy; Ohio's oldest living US Army veteran reflects on Memorial Day.
Columbus firefighter arrested on federal child pornography charges; ICE getting involved in the case of a 24 year old man who posed as a high school student in northwest Ohio; congressman from southwest Ohio catching heat from President Trump for voting against the big, beautiful bill; where is Cleveland Heights' mayor?
Columbus firefighter arrested on federal child pornography charges; ICE getting involved in the case of a 24 year old man who posed as a high school student in northwest Ohio; congressman from southwest Ohio catching heat from President Trump for voting against the big, beautiful bill; where is Cleveland Heights' mayor?
Embattled Cleveland Heights mayor speaks about recent controversy at city hall; a lake north of Cincinnati is dangerously contaminated with bacteria; new proposed legislation seeks to end quotas used to evaluate Ohio police officer performance; some Central Ohio patients will start paying for some MyChart messages with their doctor.
24-year-old man from Venezuela allegedly posed as a 17-year-old high school student in Toledo for more than a year; federal lawsuit filed in Columbus over possible deportation of a pregnant mother; two new bills at the statehouse would expand legal gambling in Ohio; state lawmaker wants to declare an official state superhero.
24-year-old man from Venezuela allegedly posed as a 17-year-old high school student in Toledo for more than a year; federal lawsuit filed in Columbus over possible deportation of a pregnant mother; two new bills at the statehouse would expand legal gambling in Ohio; state lawmaker wants to declare an official state superhero.
Former teacher in Columbus charged for alleged inappropriate relationship with a student; Hamilton County coroner releases info on officer-involved death of man whose father later allegedly ran over a sheriff's deputy; protesters in Cleveland Heights call for mayor's resignation over his wife's alleged behavior; ODNR offers tips to stay safe while fishing.
Former teacher in Columbus charged for alleged inappropriate relationship with a student; Hamilton County coroner releases info on officer-involved death of man whose father later allegedly ran over a sheriff's deputy; protesters in Cleveland Heights call for mayor's resignation over his wife's alleged behavior; ODNR offers tips to stay safe while fishing.
Family of four struck by a train in Fremont; Cleveland fire cadet died after a medical emergency; former OSU wrestler and Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after his arrest during a prostitution sting; Ohio's unemployment rate is higher than the national average.
Family of four struck by a train in Fremont; Cleveland fire cadet died after a medical emergency; former OSU wrestler and Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after his arrest during a prostitution sting; Ohio's unemployment rate is higher than the national average.
Columbus mother indicted on murder charges for the death of her 6-year-old daughter; federal lawsuit filed against Case Western Reserve University; new Ohio bill takes aim at drag performances; Kroger accused of overcharging customers.
Two men are dead after an apparent murder-suicide near Cleveland; Franklin County is seeing an uptick in child deaths; Ohio Ballot Board votes to move forward with a proposed constitutional amendment banning property taxes; NFL commissioner back Cleveland Browns' stadium move.
Canton parents arrested for the death of their 3-year-old adoptive son; state releases audit report on Columbus Zoo embezzlement; Starbucks workers in Bowling Green are taking steps toward unionization; Cincinnati Reds honor Pet Rose as his MLB ban is lifted.
Man accused of killing a police officer in Cincinnati sues police and jail; former OSU wrestler and Olympics gold medalist Kyle Snyder arrested in Columbus prostitution sting; OSU women's basketball coach facing OVI charge; Ohio property tax amendment effort takes another step forward.
Man arrested in Dayton after a SWAT standoff; restoration efforts at East Palestine derailment site are expected to conclude next month; verdict expected this week in the trial of a truck driver accused in the deaths of 6 people in an I-70 bus crash; $75k in grants awarded to improve literacy in Cleveland.
Prosecutors plan to seek death penalty against a man accused of killing a sheriff's deputy in Cincinnati; UPS layoffs will hit NE Ohio; Lt. Governor Tressel says he may run for governor; NW Ohio hosting the biggest week in American birding.
GoFundMe pulls fundraisers for Rodney Hinton Jr. who is accused of fatally striking a sheriff's deputy with his car; residents in Northwest Ohio's Luckey are concerned about the safety of drinking water there; Northeast Ohio police chief is on leave after allegedly driving drunk; Ohio State football team honored by the state senate.
A Columbus mother is facing charges after her 6-year-old daughter's death; fugitive from Toledo caught in Atlanta; state Issue 2 passes in primary election; police near Akron made a bizarre discovery during a traffic stop.
Akron man indicted for allegedly killing a 12-year-old boy by making him take ice baths; funeral arrangements announced for Hamilton County sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson; questions surround a plane crash near Ashland County yesterday; AG Yost has certified language for referendum regarding Ohio's Higher Education Act.
Man in Cincinnati charged with fatally striking a deputy with his car a day after his son was killed in an officer-involved shooting; trial is underway for truck driver who killed 6 and injured several others when he crashed into a charter bus on I-70; man arrested in more than a decade-old murder in northeast Ohio; a southwest Ohio ICE arrest is being disputed.
Akron babysitter arrested after a child in her care wound up with 3rd degree burns; OSU gives an update on DEI changes at the school; southwest Ohio tax levy didn't make it to Tuesday's ballot because of a typo; NFL fines Atlanta Falcons and their DC fined over pranks call to Browns draftees.
New lawsuit filed over East Palestine train derailment; Ohio University ends diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; new case of measles confirmed in Defiance County; Ohio is working on a proposal to help firefighters and other first responders deal with the emotional toll of their jobs.
Toledo parents charged with child endangerment after 5 kids were removed from their home; two men sentenced to prison for their roles in last year's Cleveland street takeovers; state's supreme court upholds ban on gender affirming care for minors; Cincinnati is one of the top cities in the country when it comes to addressing the housing shortage.
Ashtabula County health officials are investigating a mysterious rash that is spreading rapidly in one school district; Columbus-area school janitor facing charges for sexting with a 16-year-old; Akron school board accepts superintendent's resignation; a new study indicates the Cleveland Browns' domed stadium plan is "optimistic."
Weekend fire at Canton apartment complex leaves a dozen people homeless; antisemitic graffiti shut down a Dayton-area restaurant; Ohio University student reports she was raped in a residence hall; another confirmed tornado brings this season's total in Ohio to 15.
Southwest Ohio feds say they've arrested an MS-13 gang member who is here illegally; DNA testing identified a Cuyahoga County John Doe; NWS confirms an EF-0 tornado touched down in Butler County earlier this month; Lt. Governor Tressel spent some time with OSU football players.
Human remains found under the porch of a house outside of Xenia; Darnell Jones indicted by a Toledo grand jury for the murder of his 13-year-old daughter, Kei'mani Latigue; a dozen private college and university presidents taking a stand against government overreach in higher education; in his state of the city address, Cleveland's mayor says he is about 50% optimistic that the Browns will keep playing downtown.
An Ohio cardinal will participate in the election of a new pope; 18-year-old University of Cincinnati football player dies unexpectedly; OSU investigating reports of hidden cameras in residence hall; AG Yost says Ohio is seeing a surge in psychedelic mushroom products marketed as candy.
27-count indictment handed down in sexual abuse case involving the son of a Central Ohio megachurch pastor; abandoned house where Kei'mani Latigue's body was found in Toledo caught fire over the weekend; Chillicothe's Pixelle paper mill staying open for now; Cincinnati officials announce a new MLK memorial.
27-count indictment handed down in sexual abuse case involving the son of a Central Ohio megachurch pastor; abandoned house where Kei'mani Latigue's body was found in Toledo caught fire over the weekend; Chillicothe's Pixelle paper mill staying open for now; Cincinnati officials announce a new MLK memorial.
Police confirm a murder-suicide in southwest Ohio; Wayne County community mourns the loss of a firefighter who was struck by a vehicle while helping a stranded motorist; church in central Ohio distances itself from pastor's son after allegations of sexual abuse; marijuana sales in Ohio have topped $2.5 billion.
Huron County firefighter killed in the line of duty; sheriff's deputy in northwest Ohio suspended for neglect of duty; shutdown of Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe paused; southwest Ohio school district defying federal directives regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion.
OSU grad student sues the Trump administration for revoking his F-1 visa; court blocks the state law banning transgender women from playing women's sports; Governor DeWine directs state resources to help employees who will be unemployed after the Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe closes; Cleveland will have a women's professional soccer team.
OSU grad student sues the Trump administration for revoking his F-1 visa; court blocks the state law banning transgender women from playing women's sports; Governor DeWine directs state resources to help employees who will be unemployed after the Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe closes; Cleveland will have a women's professional soccer team.
Reynoldsburg Resource Officers; School Bus Driver Shortage; Columbus Blue Jackets Playoff Hopes; Uranium Enrichment in SE Ohio; Columbus Fed Funding Issues; Northeast Ohio Athletic Director; Mary Kaptur on Social Security; COTA Fees; Ohio Med Research Cuts; Pickaway Ag Fire; Springfield Team Fire; College Foreign Visas; Perrysburg Marijuana Dispensaries
Miami Univ Denmark Debacle; Toledo Suspect Extradition; Akron Public Schools DEI; Toledo Shoes Murder Arrest; OSU Trophy at White House; Toledo Restaurant Shooting; Semi-Automated Semi Trucks; Hilliard Islamic Center Lawsuit; Chillicothe Historic Mill Closure
Dayton NATO Event; Ohio Budget; Cavs; Miami Student Detained; Smokes Tax; Ohio New Laws; Measles Update; Cincy Teen Shooter; Adam Coy Retrial; Issue 8 Lucas County; Space Flight
Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the "Kid from Akron" is getting a Barbie makeover.
Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the "kid from Akron" is getting a Barbie makeover.
Columbus infant killed in attack by family dog; 11-year-old boy in Canton facing felony charges for allegedly making threats against Stark County library; people in SNAP program need to be extra careful with benefits; Ohio House lawmakers put the Cleveland Browns one step closer to a new stadium.
Flooding continues in Southwest Ohio, other parts of the state; Marion parents charged after family dog fatally mauls a 6-month-old baby; court ruling in Toledo determines who will plan Kei'mani Latigue's funeral; OSU police crack the case of stolen musical instruments.
Flooding in Cincinnati as the Ohio River crests at over 60 feet; Toledo mom and two young children have been missing since last month; Microsoft data centers in Central Ohio are on indefinite hold; boy from Gaza in Cleveland for necessary medical treatment.
Several days of rain result in flooding throughout the state; things are getting back to normal after a gas leak Oak Harbor left more than 1700 people without gas service for days; thousands at the Ohio Statehouse joined joined a nationwide protest against the Trump administration on Saturday; Cleveland teen who saved a family from a fire was honored at a Cavs game.
NWS confirms 4 tornadoes touched down in Ohio during Wednesday night's storms; a Columbus high school teacher was charged in a murder for hire plot involving a student; a 17-year-old is charged after a toddler was shot in Akron; immigration officials have revoked visas from some University of Cincinnati students.