Ohio Governor Skips Donald Trump Rally in State
Republican Senator Rob Portman also won't be in attendance at the former president's rally on Saturday.
Pizza Delivery Driver Shoots Dead Man Trying to Rob Papa John's Restaurant
Ohio police are still searching for a second robber who fled the scene on foot after the shooting happened.
Employers Offering $4,000 Signing–on Bonuses, Free Pizza to Attract Workers
The Ohio job openings website lists more than 270,000 positions to fill in the state, as companies are struggling to reach needed staff levels.
Fox Host Confronts Lindsey Graham Over Opposition to Voting Rights Bill
"As you know, the Constitution does provide for federal oversight of state elections," the Fox News Sunday anchor told the GOP senator.
N.C. Sees Only 1 Percent Uptick in Vaccinations After $1M Lottery Launch
"We're hoping over the next few days and few weeks that we will see some significant improvement in our numbers," Governor Roy Cooper said.
Video Captures Man Accidentally Shooting Himself in Face at Gun Range
Geauga County Sheriff Scott Hildenbrand told a TV station the man is lucky to not have suffered a more serious injury.
Ohio Woman Feared Deer Broke Her Dog's Back After Backyard Attack
Joan Ford originally thought the deer and her 12-year-old Golden Retriever were making friends.
Man Dies After Being Run Over by Police Responding to His 911 Call
Eric Cole continued to speak with dispatchers while the responding officers arrived and, after being struck by an officer's vehicle, he said, "They just hit me." In response to the dispatcher asking who hit him, Cole said, "The police."
Woman in McDonald's Fight Served Time for Assaulting Her Grandmother
Cherysse Cleveland was charged with felonious assault, kidnapping, and disrupting public service in 2014, though the latter two charges were later dropped.
Sammy the Homeless 19-Year-Old Cat Adopted After Viral Birthday Party
"Affectionate" Sammy's new owners adopted him along with a fellow older feline, and treated him to a new hat. (edited)
Woman Who Brawled With McDonald's Workers Faces Assault Charges
A video of the incident has been widely shared across social media, being viewed 2.5 million times on Facebook.
Animal Shelter Throws Birthday Party for 19-Year-Old Cat Without a Home
Carefree Sammy loves napping and people-watching, Ray Anderson of Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society told Newsweek.
McDonald's Worker Filmed Punching Customer Who Assaulted Staff Over Order
The incident at the Ravenna McDonald's restaurant saw a staff member repeatedly punch a customer who had assaulted them and the manager.
Restaurant Makes Spicy, Cicada-Topped Pizza in 'Crunchy' Experiment
Nope, those aren't olives—this pie is topped with the crunchy Brood X insect that's emerged nationwide.
Uber Passenger Arrested After Using Racial Slur, Smearing Blood in Car
The driver filmed the incident, which also resulted in the passenger getting banned from the car service.
Woman's Epic Failure Trying to Prove Magnet Vaccine Conspiracy Goes Viral
The CDC has already challenged and dispelled the 'vaccines make you magnetic' theory under its Myths and Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines page
Ohio Senate School Budget Provides Online School, Free Internet, Computers
Ohio lawmakers must reconcile differences in their versions of the state's K-12 education plan this month, bringing the issue to the center of the debate of a $75 billion two-year budget.
Ohio Doctor Tells Lawmakers to Consider What God Will Say About COVID Vax
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an anti-vaxxer, told Ohio lawmakers they would be responsible for the injuries and deaths that the COVID-19 vaccine causes if they oppose a bill prohibiting mandatory vaccinations.
Cicada Causes Car Crash as Large Swarms Emerge in Ohio
"Nothing good happens with cicadas," according to Cincinnati Police Department.
Drake Bell Charges Explained as Former Nickelodeon Star to Appear in Court
Best known for the teen sitcom, "Drake & Josh, "the former Nickelodeon star pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charges in court this week.
Deputy Who Fatally Shot Casey Goodson to Retire, Could See Pension Benefits
"Law enforcement disability decisions are governed by state law and made by the pension system," The Franklin County Sheriff's Office said in a statement on Friday. "As sheriff, I have no control or input over what the pension system decides with this or any other disability case."
7 Coaches Fired After Jewish Student Athlete Forced to Eat Pepperoni Pizza
The Jewish student was allegedly told to sit in the middle of the gym and eat the entire pepperoni pizza in front of all the other players. If he did not do it, his status on the team would be in jeopardy, and his teammates would have to run extra drills, according to the family's attorney.
Man Breaks Into Woman's Home, Lies in Bed With Her Before Fleeing: Police
A 24-year-old man has been charged with burglary after an alleged incident at a house in Warren, Ohio.
Baby Deer Trapped in Sewer Grate Rescued While Mother Stands Nearby
According to witnesses, the mother deer was "was extremely thankful to be reunited with her young one."
6 Shot in Ohio at Event Celebrating Life; 2 in Custody, Gov. DeWine Says
Six people are in the hospital after a shooting Wednesday morning in Springfield, Ohio during a celebration of life, according to authorities.
Football Coach Suspended After Allegedly Forcing Jewish Player To Eat Pork
Marcus Wattley and seven assistant coaches allegedly forced a 17-year-old McKinley High School football player to eat a whole pepperoni pizza as a punishment for missing a training session.
Sign Telling Ohio Drivers a Stop Sign Is Coming Mocked As 'Waste of Money'
In Ohio, running a stop sign counts as a "minor misdemeanor" and carries up to $150 in fines, and drivers can face up to 60 days in jail.
'Innocent Victim' Shot at 23 Times While Parking in Ohio
The 34-year-old mother of two was said to be in critical condition after being hit seven times. Police are looking for three suspects.
Over 2.7M Adults, 104K Teens Signed Up for Ohio's COVID Vaccine Lottery
The prize for adults is $1 million, and those under 18 could win a college scholarship that includes tuition, room and board, and books. Four more $1 million college scholarships will be awarded each Wednesday for the next four weeks.
Video Shows Large Waterpark Brawl That Led to Two Arrests
The fight reportedly began after someone cut the line to enter an attraction, and soon several guests and park employees were involved in the violent outbreak.