Cops Called on Ohio Boy Mowing Lawn
Reggie Fields, the small business owner, didn't get in trouble, and local police actually commended him for using his summer in a productive way.
West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitos in Two U.S. States
The virus could cause potentially dangerous health issues in humans and is most commonly spread by mosquitos.
Officer Fired for Detaining Daughter's Boyfriend
Lorain Police officer filmed stopping man dating his daughter for no reason other than thinking he was "not a good person."
Black Sorority Accuses Restaurant of Racial Profiling
"Police were standing there to make sure everyone paid, which we felt was racial profiling."
146 Undocumented Immigrants Arrested During ICE Raid
An ICE spokesperson told Newsweek that the operation was the largest workplace raid in the region in "at least a decade."
Ohio Firefighters Suspended for Making Pornography
"[The allegations bring] unwelcome dishonor and embarrassment to this department and this city," Akron Fire Chief Clarence Tucker said.
'Big Gay Dance Party' to Be Thrown in Ohio
"We all kind of decided the best way to protest is to have a dance party."
Supreme Court Allows Ohio to Purge Inactive Voters
In a 5-4 decision written by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that Ohio and other states are allowed to purge voters who are inactive or do not respond to requests to confirm their residency from their rolls.
Ohio Teen Jailed for Five Years Over Pair of Shoes
The decision to try Davis as an adult and Judge Bobby Peters's harsh sentencing prompted outrage online.
Ohio Police Offer to Test Meth for Zika Virus
An assistant police chief in the department said he hoped the joke would encourage drug users to seek treatment.
Cops Laugh at Man Who Said Pig Was Stalking Him. It Was
The authorities thought they were responding to a man who was hallucinating.
Grad Who Carried AR-10 Says She's a Victim of 'Racism'
"I would do it again and I wish that I could do it with a fully automatic machine gun and I think those should be legal."
Trump Sexual Misconduct Accuser Wins Democratic Primary
Rachel Crooks says she was inspired to run because of a "lack of honesty and integrity in politics."
Officials Demand Proof from 'Autism Cabbage Cure' Woman
Jillian Mai Thi Epperly also believes her cabbage juice can "cure" homosexuality.
College Hosts Deportation Defense Training
The workshops include training on legal basics as well as prevention tactics for immigrant families.
13-Year-Old Shoots Dead 11-Year-Old Brother in Ohio
Officers request people "keep the family in your thoughts during this difficult time" after young boy dies
Mother Accidentally Shoots, Kills Toddler
More than 150 children have been injured or killed in shootings in 2018, according to a nonprofit that tracks shooting data.
Boehner's Change of Heart Coincides With Company's IPO
Boehner has said his shift on marijuana is a change of heart, but it also coincides with his new company's plan to go public.
Sorority Kicks Out Members for Racial Slur
"We took immediate action and these individuals are no longer members of Delta Zeta because we do not tolerate any form of discrimination."
Woman Attacks Two People After Dog Eats Marijuana
The dog's owner reportedly refused to reimburse the woman.
Mother arrested after child found covered in dog feces
"I've never seen anything like it," Perkins Township Assistant Chief Vince Donald said.
Dave Matthews Will Help Ohio Governor Candidate
Dennis Kucinich's gubernatorial campaign in Ohio will get a boost from a somewhat unlikely source.
The Reinvention of Dennis Kucinich
Dennis Kucinich has said Trump is under attack by the "deep state."
Teen Shot in School Shooting Got Detention for Protest
"We are a society of rules," a school board member said when asked about punishments for students who participated in the school walkout to protest gun violence.
Trump Compliments Ivanka, Barely Mentions Tiffany
Trump in 2004 suggested that Ivanka Trump was his favorite daughter.
Woman Made Lewd Comments to the Easter Bunny: Police
A post written by "The Easter Bunny" the day after the alleged incident did not hint at anything amiss.
Ohio Republican: Teen Gun Activists Are Lazy Gamers
Keller told a crowd of gun rights activists that the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School survivors should be written off because they were "eating Doritos and playing video games" before the mass shooting.
GOP Lawmaker: Students Over 18 Can Carry Guns in School
Students and teachers over the age of 18 should be allowed to "protect themselves" with firearms inside high school and college classrooms, said an Ohio lawmaker.
Ohio Babysitter Charged After Toddler Left Brain-Dead
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones has urged parents to conduct background checks, and talk to neighbors, friends and family before allowing someone to watch their children.