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Columbus police say there may be more victims of a man arrested for multiple sexual assaults; 2 men indicted by a Cleveland grand jury for last month's mass shooting in the Flats; OHSAA sets dates for emergency vote on high school athletes receiving compensation for name, image, and likeness; BGSU alum establishes a scholarship honoring actor Jason Momoa.

Child shot in Columbus; Muskingum County Sheriff's detective charged with animal cruelty after a department canine died in his care; Ohio High School Athletic Association prepares for a vote on name, image, and likeness compensation for high school athletes; new bill would bring an end to public marijuana use in Ohio.

Child shot in Columbus; Muskingum County Sheriff's detective charged with animal cruelty after a department canine died in his care; Ohio High School Athletic Association prepares for a vote on name, image, and likeness compensation for high school athletes; new bill would bring an end to public marijuana use in Ohio.

Attorneys for a suspect in the Cincinnati brawl back in July want him out of jail and in the hospital; more than a dozen men were arrested and two missing children were recovered in a northeast Ohio human trafficking sting; state leaders still don't have a bipartisan agreement on a congressional district map; Travis Kelce announces he's investing in the company that owns Cedar Point and Kings Island.

Attorneys for a suspect in the Cincinnati brawl back in July want him out of jail and in the hospital; more than a dozen men were arrested and two missing children were recovered in a northeast Ohio human trafficking sting; state leaders still don't have a bipartisan agreement on a congressional district map; Travis Kelce announces he's investing in the company that owns Cedar Point and Kings Island.

Officials confirm remains found in Stark County are those of a man who has been missing since June; Cincinnati's police chief placed on paid leave; state redistricting committee now working on new Congressional maps; Ohio high school athletes can accept payment for their name, image, and likeness.

Officials confirm remains found in Stark County are those of a man who has been missing since June; Cincinnati's police chief placed on paid leave; state redistricting committee now working on new Congressional maps; Ohio high school athletes can accept payment for their name, image, and likeness.

"No Kings" protests were held across Ohio on Saturday; Ohio University confirms professor who was detained by the Israeli military while trying to deliver aid to Gaza has been removed from the classroom; there are more details available about the deal that's making it possible for the Cleveland Browns to leave the city; Ohio's power demand is surging and experts expect energy prices to climb too.

An OSHP Trooper was killed in a crash near Youngstown; GOP Rep. Dave Taylor says he and other lawmakers are the victims of a ruse in which their offices displayed an American flag altered to include an anti-semitic symbol; Columbus City Schools considering closing more school buildings amid budget shortfalls; Cleveland's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame set to open exhibit honoring this year's inductees.

An OSHP Trooper was killed in a crash near Youngstown; GOP Rep. Dave Taylor says he and other lawmakers are the victims of a ruse in which their offices displayed an American flag altered to include an anti-semitic symbol; Columbus City Schools considering closing more school buildings amid budget shortfalls; Cleveland's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame set to open exhibit honoring this year's inductees.

Bionca Ellis found guilty in the stabbing death of 3-year-old Julian Wood; Whirlpool announces $300M investment and new jobs, including for 2 Ohio facilities; new bill at the Statehouse could change the way absentee ballots are counted; a Columbus Blue Jackets legend is retiring.

Bionca Ellis found guilty in the stabbing death of 3-year-old Julian Wood; Whirlpool announces $300M investment and new jobs, including for 2 Ohio facilities; new bill at the Statehouse could change the way absentee ballots are counted; a Columbus Blue Jackets legend is retiring.

Judge temporarily blocks Governor Mike DeWine's ban of intoxicating hemp products; Stellantis announces plans to add $400M and 900 jobs to Toledo's Jeep Assembly Complex; OU professor who was captured by Israeli military while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza has returned home; nurse from northwest Ohio being hailed as a hero after rescuing a man and his pets from a house fire.

There has been a second shooting in one week on Cincinnati's Fountain Square; former Port Clinton fire chief Kent Johnson wants to get out of jail early; the Browns and the city of Cleveland agree to a $100M settlement allowing the team to move; Ohio is expected to lose 6% of its population in the next 5 years.

There has been a second shooting in one week on Cincinnati's Fountain Square; former Port Clinton fire chief Kent Johnson wants to get out of jail early; the Browns and the city of Cleveland agree to a $100M settlement allowing the team to move; Ohio is expected to lose 6% of its population in the next 5 years.

5-year-old girl in Dayton killed in a shooting; a high school wrestler in Mentor died after going into cardiac arrest at practice; Toledo Catholic parish set to close after 125 years of serving the community; new bill at the Statehouse would allow Ohio teachers to discuss Christianity's impact on American history.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.

Federal government looks to lease offices to support law enforcement in several US cities, including Columbus; Gov. DeWine bans unregulated intoxicating hemp products; two state lawmakers want to prevent those accused of violent crimes from using crowdfunding to pay for their legal defense; ODOT and OSHP are teaming up for a safety blitz on Ohio's roads.

Former police officer from northeast Ohio killed in combat in Ukraine; Cincinnati police investigating a downtown shooting near Fountain Square; Amazon to break ground soon for a new facility in Perrysburg Township; Columbus is getting a UFL franchise.

Wrong-way crash kills three near Dayton; Toledo-area nursing home sued after a resident's death; Ohio Supreme Court is hearing cases off-site this week; state lawmaker wants people to receive a $1000 bonus for getting married.

Early Voting Begins Today; Two Central Ohio Collision Deaths; OSU, Browns and Bengals Final Scores; Church Sex Abuse Lawsuit; US23 & I71 Connector; Ohio Riverboats; Drug Test Strips; NEOH Elderly Man Stands Trial for Stabbing Wife; New Albany Measles; Job Layoffs; School Bus Safety Grants; Cleveland Juvenile Car Thieves; Akron Bystander Shot; Voter Registration Deadline; OSU Science Park

Northwest Ohio man accused of fatally stabbing his father is behind bars; grand jury in Akron makes no indictments in the officer-involved shooting death of Jazmir Tucker; OSU releases its latest safety report; there's a new historical marker on the Cleveland Civil Rights Trail.

How the government shutdown is impacting Dayton's Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; Toledo mom accuses a school employee of abusing her 8-year-old; the next steps for Ohio lawmakers in the redistricting process; auto racing may return to Cleveland.

What the federal government shutdown means for Ohio; mayor of Cleveland Heights set to step down today after recall vote; Cincinnati City Council candidate taking heat after making controversial comments about black women; Ohio's burning restrictions go into effect today.

A priest and a teacher are among the 135 people arrested in a statewide human trafficking sting; mother who drowned her 4-year-old son denied bail; a change is coming to the Toledo fire department; the deadline is today for Ohio's new congressional maps.

One dead, one injured after a shooting in the Flats in Cleveland; man from northeast Ohio arrested over social media threats he made against the University of Toledo; Ohio GOP lawmakers introduce a new bill to add requirements for abortion access; both the Guardians and the Reds are playoff-bound.

One dead, one injured after a shooting in the Flats in Cleveland; man from northeast Ohio arrested over social media threats he made against the University of Toledo; Ohio GOP lawmakers introduce a new bill to add requirements for abortion access; both the Guardians and the Reds are playoff-bound.

One dead, one injured after a shooting in the Flats in Cleveland; man from northeast Ohio arrested over social media threats he made against the University of Toledo; Ohio GOP lawmakers introduce a new bill to add requirements for abortion access; both the Guardians and the Reds are playoff-bound.

One dead, one injured after a shooting in the Flats in Cleveland; man from northeast Ohio arrested over social media threats he made against the University of Toledo; Ohio GOP lawmakers introduce a new bill to add requirements for abortion access; both the Guardians and the Reds are playoff-bound.

Northridge Local Schools in Licking County shut down after threatening phone call; the death of a Cuyahoga County jail inmate is being investigated as a homicide; Centrus Energy in Piketon is planning a major expansion; Ohio is first in the nation to try a new crime reporting tool.

Suspicious crash in Ottawa County was apparently a murder-suicide; former Cincinnati Children's Hospital chaplain freed from ICE detention; final step in the recall of embattled Cleveland Heights mayor now taking place; Ohio medical marijuana patients may have had personal data compromised.

Former high school coach near Cleveland facing federal sex crimes charges, including child pornography; police chase in the Dayton area ended in a crash; US Department of Justice demanding detailed information about Ohio's registered voters; efforts to redraw Ohio's congressional districts is off to a tumultuous start.

Columbus mother facing charges after her 3-year-old shot and killed himself with her gun; the man accused of posing as a high school student near Toledo has pleaded guilty to multiple charges; US Department of Labor is sending funds to help workers displaced by the closure of the Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe; Senator Husted weighs in on the Kimmel controversy.

A Northwest Ohio sheriff's department is investigating two suspicious deaths; Columbus police are looking or info connected to a shooting in the city's Short North neighborhood; a state representative wants Ohio to use firing squads for the death penalty; state officials are warning against outdoor burning.

Elyria police shared new details about the deadly July ambush that killed an officer; a woman is safe in Stark County after she was allegedly abducted at knifepoint; ODOT has given the Cleveland Browns a win; Ohio's state parks receive major recognition.

Infant in Columbus found unresponsive, court docs show mother admitted to throwing the child; officials in eastern Ohio are investigating the death of a sheriff's department K9; OSU facing a federal lawsuit over the expulsion of a student; Cleveland Hopkins ranked one of the worst airports in the country according to JD Power.

Ohio High School Athletic Association says Ursuline football players who transfer to other schools must sit out the rest of the season amid hazing and assault allegations; 27-year-old Columbus man arrested in New York state for allegedly impersonating a high school student; Congress member from Cuyahoga County wants Governor DeWine to deploy National Guard troops in Cleveland; a major agricultural event is underway in Madison County.

Licking County 3-year-old dies after he was pulled from a retention pond; mother involved in a northeast Ohio Amber Alert now also charged with abusing the child; Planned Parenthood in Ohio no longer accepting Medicaid, impacting nearly 22,000 patients; homeschooling is on the rise on the Buckeye State.

Athens County EMS worker killed in a Sunday morning car crash; city council president in northeast Ohio stepping down after his social media post regarding Charlie Kirk's death; Cincinnati-based Procter and Gamble has a plan to cut 7k jobs; state regulators are giving data centers a new set of rules when it comes to paying for electricity.

Schools in Newark briefly locked down after a threat deemed not credible; there are new restrictions for Cincinnati Bengals home games after an uptick in violence in the Queen City; a new driver's education law is about to take effect in Ohio; state lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban cat de-clawing.

Toledo man accused of killing Kei'mani Latigue asks the court for money; county in Northeast Ohio becomes first in the state to ban conversion therapy; Delaware health officials report increase in hand, foot, and mouth disease; people in Columbus perform a day of service in honor of 9/11.

Cleveland Heights' mayor recalled by voters; owner of 2 dogs that attacked a young girl in Central Ohio sentenced to fine, 4 days in jail; Governor DeWine announced plans for OSHP to assist City of Cincinnati with policing; state lawmakers push to make not wearing a seatbelt a primary offense.

Strongsville man faces abduction charge after he allegedly tried to snatch a teen while she waited for the school bus; woman who drowned her 4-year-old and tried to harm her other kids at a Tuscarawas County lake pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity; Nationwide Children's Hospital will stop prescribing gender-affirming medications; PETA doesn't want Pudge the cat at BGSU football games.

5 people shot in the Flats area in Cleveland; a staff member in a Darke County school district has resigned after allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student; Senator Jon Husted has commented on the Central Ohio Intel project; childhood vaccination rates have fallen in Ohio.

Former Streetsboro City Schools employee accused of trying to meet a 15-year-old for sex; Union County man charged after machete attack; federal prosecutors are walking back murder and terrorism indictment against a Cincinnati religious leader; group of elementary school employees in Ashland hit a big lottery jackpot.

Former Streetsboro City Schools employee accused of trying to meet a 15-year-old for sex; Union County man charged after machete attack; federal prosecutors are walking back murder and terrorism indictment against a Cincinnati religious leader; group of elementary school employees in Ashland hit a big lottery jackpot.