Vandalism October 15 Republican lawmaker directs investigation after swastika vandalism discovered in DC office U.S. Capitol Police investigate after Rep. Dave Taylor, R-Ohio, discovered vandalism in his office, including an American flag altered with a swastika.
Georgia October 15 Mom of three fatally shot by roommate who mistook her for intruder: police Erica Anderson, a Columbus State University theater professor and mother of three, was accidentally shot and killed by her roommate in Georgia.
Ohio October 10 High school football team travels 500 miles only to get pepper sprayed by police after loss A high school football game in Massillon, Ohio, ended in chaos when police used pepper spray to break up altercations between players after the game.
Opinion October 10 WEINGARTEN, COFFEY: In Appalachia, one school district is proving public education still works New Lexington public schools in rural Ohio achieve 99% graduation rate through career and technical education programs that transform students and community.
Health October 9 State bans products with dangerous substance amid growing fears of overuse by kids Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order banning intoxicating hemp products, requiring retailers to remove THC gummies and beverages by Oct. 14.
Ohio September 24 Venezuelan man posing as teen in Ohio high school pleads guilty Anthony Emmanuel Labrador-Sierra, a 24-year-old Venezuelan illegal alien accused of pretending to be a teenager, pleaded guilty to multiple charges.
Politics September 22 Top GOP candidates in deep red state unify behind each other at joint event: 'Bold ideas' Ohio Republican candidates Sen. Jon Husted and Vivek Ramaswamy endorsed each other at a joint event in Columbus on Monday night representing a united GOP front in the state.
Ohio September 19 Ohio Teamsters union endorses Ramaswamy in gubernatorial race, breaking from typical support of Dem candidates Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gains multiple union endorsements for the Ohio governor's race, including support from the Teamsters union.
Opinion September 17 Defining fair play: Why swing-state Democrats are out of step on protecting women’s sports Trump's executive order banning biological males from women's sports gains widespread support while Democrats risk losing suburban voters in 2026 midterm elections.
Charlie Kirk September 16 Cleveland fire chief removed from duty over 'incendiary' Charlie Kirk social media post Mayor Justin Bibb placed Cleveland Fire Chief Anthony P. Luke on leave over an insensitive social media post about Charlie Kirk's assassination, calling it incendiary.
Charlie Kirk September 16 Aspiring musician's Charlie Kirk tribute song going viral on social media, lands Michigan Capitol invite Ohio musician will perform Charlie Kirk tribute song at Michigan Capitol following the conservative activist's assassination that sparked nationwide mourning.