Roof Ripped Off Home as Tornadoes Tear Through Ohio, Pennsylvania
The extreme weather left hundreds of people without electricity as winds downed trees and power lines in both states.
Woman Has Charges Dropped for Death of Baby After 19 Years in Prison
Kim Hoover-Moore was found guilty in 2003 of killing a 9-month-old girl who a coroner said died of shaken baby syndrome.
This Zoo Just Vaccinated 80 Animals Against COVID
So far, several species—including pandas, giraffes, gorillas and skunks—have received at least one dose of their COVID-19 vaccines.
Woman Dies After Tree Branch Hits Her During Hike in Ohio State Park
A 57-year-old, who has been named as Shelley Miller, was hit by a falling branch on Sunday afternoon.
Subway Sign Declares 'No One Wants a Job' Amid America's Labor Crisis
The U.S. is still missing around 4.3 million workers, and the service industry in particular is struggling with low staff numbers.
Mother Denied Liver Transplant Over COVID Vaccine Refusal
The Cleveland Clinic said that for organ transplant surgeries involving a living donor, they are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for both donor and recipient.
Rep. Jim Jordan Ridiculed for Calling on Ohio to Ban All Vaccine Mandates
Social media users and fellow members of Congress mocked the GOP congressman's suggestion.
Life-Saving Kidney Transplant Cancelled Because Donor Is Unvaccinated
Mike Ganim found out his surgery was cancelled just days before operation due to the Cleveland clinic's new vaccination policy.
Ohio Police Under Investigation Over Video of Cop Dragging Man From Car
"Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect when dealing with Dayton Police," Dayton, Ohio Mayor Nan Whaley said.
Pro-Trump Senate Candidate Suggests 'Liberal Forces' Behind Pandemic, Jan 6
The Republican contender said he thinks the so-called "deep state" was "very involved with a lot of these operations as well."
Former Ohio Director Who Ran 'Inhumane' Jail Sentenced to 9 Months There
"What you've done is unthinkable and callous," Visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove said. "I don't know how you can look at yourself in a mirror."
Anti-Hazing "Collin's Law" Named After Student Who Died Now in Effect
"I just keep thinking that if Collin had received education on hazing that students now will be receiving because of Collin's Law, that he would be alive today," Collin's mother Kathleen Wiant said.
Who Is Clifford Owensby? Disabled Black Man Dragged Out of Car by Police
The paraplegic man was pulled out of his car during the traffic stop on September 30, in the 1200 block of West Grand Avenue.
Famed Columbus Zoo Loses Accreditation Over Leadership, Program Concerns
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums announced its decision Wednesday over concerns including how the zoo acquires some of its exotic animals.
Cost of Abating Opioid Crisis in 2 Ohio Counties Is $1B Each, Attorney Says
The two counties are suing retail pharmacies for their involvement in the opioid crisis, and Rite-Aid previously settled in August for $1.5 million for one county.
Man Whose Wife Sued Hospital Over Ivermectin Treatment Dies of COVID
"My husband is on death's doorstep; he has no other options," Julie Smith wrote in a lawsuit against a Cincinnati-area hospital in August.
Dog Mauls Baby To Death After Becoming 'Agitated' During Argument
A dog has killed an infant during a domestic incident, police have announced.
Ohio Man Who Fell Down Stairs After Tripping Over Wife's Shoes Cannot Sue
In the ruling, a member of the three-judge panel said that the man failed to show how outside factors prevented him from noticing the shoes.
Honda's Safe Swarm Testing is Honing Safety Systems of the Future
Honda has partnered with state and local officials in Ohio to test its Safe Swarm technology in real-world conditions.
Haunted House Actor Accidentally Stabs 11-Year-Old Boy
While speaking with the Berea Police Department, the actor said that "using the knife was not a good idea and that the injury was an accident."
Up to 100 Involved in Massive High School Brawl, Prompting Lockdown
Students were evacuated from the building as authorities used pepper spray to break up the fight. No weapons were reportedly used during the melee.
Medical Board Renews License of Doctor Who Promoted 5G Vaccine Conspiracy
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny absurdly claimed that people who receive the COVID-19 vaccine become "magnetized" during a June Ohio state House hearing.
Some States Could See Funding to Clean Up Water Contaminated from Runoff
"It's really hard to convince people to stay in a community where they don't think they'll have access to clean drinking water," Elizabeth Klein said.
Ohio Man Indicted for Calling in Threats to Reproductive Health Care Clinic
"My girlfriend is a patient there and I'm going to bring the heat. If she kills my baby, I'm going to kill her," Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Brime allegedly said.
Cincinnati Police Have Quota to Improve Hiring of Women, Black Men Lifted
A U.S. District Court judge said that it's unconstitutional to impose race and sex-based hiring quotas on already diverse departments.
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez Won't Seek Re-Election Against Trump-Endorsed Rival
The former president gave his endorsement to an ex-White House aide over Gonzalez, one of 10 Republicans to vote for his impeachment after the January 6 riot.
People Give Nazi Salutes During Ohio School Board Meeting Over Mask Dispute
Worthington City School District said the incident belittled the "horror and the atrocities" of the Holocaust and the millions of people murdered by the Nazis.
Ohio Hospital Warns It May Not Have ICUs for Stroke, Car Crash Victims
Southern Ohio Medical Center said it is "being stretched to the breaking point" as it has faced a spike in COVID-19 patients in recent days.
Trump Ally Blasts 'Gestapo' Biden Administration In Bizarre Cornfield Rant
The ex-Ohio treasurer and Republican urged followers to "not comply with the tyranny" of vaccine mandates.
Man 'Killed' in Car Crash Stuns Family by Turning up at Home Alive and Well
An Ohio family was about to break the news to the man's young son when he pulled up in the driveway.