Teen Faces Jail After Allegedly Sharing Video of Decapitated Dog
Police said the video of the decapitated dog was uploaded onto social media.
Ohio Secretary of State Refers 27 Election Fraud Cases to Authorities
"Our state is proof positive you don't have to choose between secure or convenient elections -- we have both," Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said.
Major Universities Grapple With Numerous Rape Reports in January
Ohio State, one of the schools in question, had seven instances of assault reported last month.
'T BUNDY' to 'FFAUCI': Over 500 Florida License Plates Rejected in 2021
Rejected license plates are nothing new, but state officials across the U.S. may have to do some extra digging these days when it comes to slang and meanings.
Carbon Monoxide Risks Explained As Ohio Hotel Guests Hospitalized
Police were called to the Hampton Inn in Marysville after a child fell unconscious at the pool on Saturday evening, and 11 people were hospitalized in total.
Adorable Video Shows Baby Gorilla Crawl for First Time
The baby gorilla was the first to be born at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in its 139 year history.
Parents Face Endangerment, Fentanyl Charges After Infant Found Dead in Crib
While the official cause of death has not been released, local news outlets have suggested it may have been drug-induced.
Hampton Inn Guests Hospitalized by Hazardous Chemicals in Hotel Pool
The first 911 call came after a 2-year-old girl was found unconscious in the pool.
Hilarious Video Shows Cat Scaring Goat at Ohio Farm
Before checking the surveillance footage, the owner of the farm had no idea what had upset the goat.
Redistricting States Seeing Retiring Incumbents, Gerrymandering Accusations
Redistricting has led to announcements that representatives will not seek reelection, along with the revelation the incumbents will run against each other.
Factories Could Close as Semiconductor Chip Inventory Critically Low
The Commerce Department said that a disruption of even a few weeks at a foreign plant could cause U.S. factories to halt production due to lack of inventory.
Jim Jordan Described as Trump 'Sycophant' in Op-Ed in Ohio's Biggest Paper
The column called the GOP congressman an "obstructionist" on the 1/6 probe and slammed his "contempt for the truth."
Jim Jordan Already Planning Biden Admin Investigations if GOP Takes Power
Most analysts believe Republicans are well-positioned to take back control of the House in the midterms.
Woman's Video to Boss Showing Storm Goes Viral: 'Snow Is Up to the Door'
"Ask your boss to get you if it's that urgent. Recently learned totaling my car on black ice was not worth the 60$ I made a day," a TikTok commenter wrote.
Family Shocked to Find Body They Didn't Recognize in Loved One's Casket
"When we walked in there, it was a different body in her casket. With her clothes on," a family member stated.
Jim Obergefell, Whose Case Ended Gay Marriage Ban, Runs for Ohio House Seat
If he were to win, Obergefell would be the second openly gay politician to serve in the Ohio's General Assembly.
Milwaukee to Bring Back Mask Mandate, Wisconsin Sees 'Surge' Due to Omicron
All 72 Wisconsin counties are currently considered to have "critically high" virus activity.
Carjacker Arrested After Passenger Texts Police Real-Time Location Updates
Tiffin Police Department Chief David W. Pauley said: "The passenger was able to alert police to the stolen vehicle location via text messages."
Ohio Snow Forecast—The Different Emergency Levels Explained
Snowfall of around four inches was forecast for some parts of the Cincinnati Tri-State area, which includes some Ohio counties.
Jim Jordan Calls 1/6 Committee 'Political Operation' to Stop Trump 2024 Run
"I think anyone with common sense would be reluctant to go talk to this committee," the GOP congressman said.
'Urban Explore' Finds Cremated Remains of 89 People in Abandoned Church
Hardin is already facing 37 counts including racketeering, tampering with records, identity fraud, operating an unlicensed funeral home and abuse of a corpse.
Ohio Prison Guards to Wear Body Cameras After Pilot Program Called Success
Ohio will send over 5,000 body cameras to prison guards and parole officers in the state in an effort to reduce violence and improve accountability.
Jim Jordan Mocked as Trump's 'Mar-a-Lago Mutt' in Ohio Newspaper Cartoon
The cartoon pictures the GOP congressman as a dog, with a red tie functioning as a leash being held by Trump's hand.
GOP Gerrymandering in Ohio Thwarted by State Supreme Court
The Ohio state constitution contains a provision aimed at combating gerrymandering of electoral districts.
Court Lowers Bail to for Man Accused of Murder, Says $1.5M Unlawful
Justin DuBose, 26, is one of three men charged in connection to the July 2020 killing of Shawn Green during an alleged robbery.
Ohio State University Professors Say In-Person Learning Doesn't 'Feel Safe'
"It was so much fun to be in person and to have so many people together, but it's also, I'm not sure it serves the community at large," one professor said.
Toddler Hospitalized After Consuming Marijuana Cake Dad Bought by Mistake
The store the treat was bought from claims that a "kid-friendly" label was placed on the wrong product, leading to the harrowing incident.
Bone Discovery Identifies 26-Year-Old Mother Missing Since 2002
Divers first discovered the submerged SUV in October 2021, which later led to finding one fibula bone confirmed to belong to Stephanie Van Nguyen.
Masonic Temple in Zanesville 'Engulfed in Flames,' Set to Collapse
It is not yet clear how many people were in the building at the time of the fire or what caused it.
Ohio Man Charged With Killing Men He Met on Dating App Grindr Is Found Dead
The man's death is being investigated as an apparent suicide, according to an Ohio sheriff's office.