Man Quits $100K Job to Work for Logan Paul, Weeps as He's Turned Down
Austin Wallace approached Logan Paul for a job following the star's most recent boxing match in Cleveland, Ohio.
Jim Jordan Downplays Jan. 6 Trump Calls: 'I Talked to Him Twice Last Week'
The Republican congressman admitted last weekend that he spoke with Trump "more than once" during the Capitol attack.
Man Claims Pet Dog Shot Itself After Being Arrested for Animal Cruelty
Jonathan George, 31, told police he trained the dog to bring him his gun and that it went off accidentally while the canine was carrying it.
Man Opening MyPillow Store Called 'Insurrectionist' in Mike Lindell Protest
MyPillow store backer Roy Hanna said he had been called a "terrorist, insurrectionist and a pedophile."
Nurse's Vaccination Refusal Divides Opinions on Facebook
A viral post from a nurse in Ohio illustrates the continuing controversy regarding vaccines, especially regarding health care workers.
Maxton Soviak, a Navy Medic, One of 13 Service Members Killed in Kabul
Maxton William Soviak's mother confirmed his death with local media outlets on Friday and requested privacy as their family mourns.
Store Worker Fired After Attempting to Stop Shoplifter, Sustaining Injuries
The worker spent 15 years employed by Dollar General before the shoplifting incident, according to a GoFundMe page.
'This Baby Was Not My Brightest': Community Angered by Teacher's Post
"That was just very disheartening, especially at a time when we are still grieving the loss," said Persayus Davis-May's godmother, Tayana Smith about the post.
Plane With Anti-Mask Message Spotted Over Ohio School on First Day of Term
Chagrin Falls police have confirmed receiving several calls about a banner being flown over the district.
Woman Dragged From Vehicle, Beaten in Front of Her Children
Although it's unclear what the motive might have been for the attack, Jamela Chatman was arrested on charges of aggravated robbery and felonious assault.
Ex-Ohio Utility Head's Assets Frozen After Selling 4 Properties Worth $4.8M
"Randazzo is making moves that will make it harder to hold him financially accountable for accepting bribes," Ohio's attorney general said in a statement.
Victim Injured in Machete Attack Outside Courthouse
"The deputies' split second response and cool heads prevented this incident from escalating," the Franklin County Sheriff's Department said.
In Ohio, Black Woman Gets Jail, White Woman Gets Probation for Stealing
The white woman stole nearly $250,000 from a village over a 20-year period while the Black woman stole $40,000 from a school district over the course of a year.
3 Brothers Die After Getting Stuck in Manure Pit
"Always treat a pit as if it is a death trap and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and others if entry is necessary," the National Ag Safety Database states.
Matching Outfits 'Recommended' At the World's Largest Gathering of Twins
The event, in Twinsburg, Ohio, has been crowned the Largest Annual Gathering of Twins in the World by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Ohio Man Convicted of Murder Marries Sister of Man He's Accused of Killing
The groom initially said he killed the wife's brother in self-defense. But new evidence suggests that her brother might've actually died by suicide.
Iowa Weather, Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Possible Following Tornado Warnings
The National Weather Service warned "severe weather is possible" through Thursday in parts of the southeast.
Dog Dies After Woman Locked It in Hot Car as Punishment: Police
Mouheb Ashakih, of Sandusky, Ohio, allegedly told a neighbor voicing concerns about the animal's welfare: "I don't care. I want him to die."
Senate Hopeful Mike Gibbons Blasts 'Woke' Culture, Says Women Not Oppressed
Gibbons aims to replace retiring senator Rob Portman in the 2022 midterms.
Ohio Judge Orders That Man Get COVID Vaccine as Condition of Probation
"Because I don't take a shot, they can send me to jail. I don't agree with that," Probationer Brandon Rutherford said.
Boastful Trump Pans Rand Paul for Backing Failed Candidate in Ohio Primary
"Do you think he learned his lesson?" the former president asked in a statement Thursday.
Family Accidentally Throws Away $25,000 in the Garbage
Dan Schoewe, the operations manager at the Republic Services recycling center, said the money was the "biggest" find he had seen "in 30 years."
No, the Ohio Race Wasn't About Hillary v. Bernie or 'Evil Money'
If progressives want greater success in Democratic Party primaries, they can learn from the man who has given their movement so much energy in recent years.
Former Death Row Inmates Sue Ohio for Denying Them Parole
A lawsuit claims the Ohio Parole Board has an unofficial policy of denying parole to long-time inmates who had been previously sentenced to death.
Ohio State Nurses Demand to Bargain Hospital's COVID Vaccination Mandate
The nurse's union warned if the policy is implemented without bargaining, the health system could see a reduction in its workforce.
Nina Turner Blames 'Evil Money' For Loss in Ohio Democratic Primary
The progressive Democrat told supporters in her fiery concession speech "we will not cross the river."
As Trump Claims Victory in Ohio, Progressive Democrats' Influence Takes Hit
Moderate democrats could take former state Senator Nina Turner's loss on Tuesday as an indication that voters aren't looking for the party to shift farther left.
Ohio GOP Primary Highlights Need for Trump to Unify Party to Oust Cheney
Trump's warned against having multiple people challenge Cheney, as it could giver her better chances at winning her primary election.
Mike Carey Wins Ohio Election in Test of Trump's Power in GOP Primaries
Former President Donald Trump has frequently touted the weight his endorsement holds in elections.
Monthly Stimulus Checks? Recurring Payments Could Get Another Ally
If Nina Turner wins the Ohio primary on Tuesday, advocates of a universal basic income could gain another supporter.