Court: After Botched Execution, Ohio Can Try Again
The state was unsuccessful when it first tried to execute Romell Broom in 2009.
Despite Ohio Win, Kasich Has a Very Hard Road Ahead
He's in third place and that's unlikely to change.
Ohio, Florida Could Lead Trump to GOP Nomination
If Trump wins in those states, he could force John Kasich and Marco Rubio to drop out of the race.
Another Tuesday, Another Slew of Primaries
Residents in five states and one U.S. territory head to the polls on Tuesday.
No, Pete Rose Is Not Endorsing Donald Trump
Is Trump fooling the media into believing he's scored an endorsement from baseball champ Pete Rose?
In Battle for Ohio, Candidates Take On Foreign Trade
Michigan's election last week was a wake-up call that free trade deals remain deeply unpopular in the Rust Belt.
Why the GOP Race May Be All Over by Tuesday
Trump's commanding lead may become insurmountable once the winner-take-all states vote.
Trump May Aid Man Accused of Hitting Protester
The Republican presidential candidate said, "I've actually instructed my people to look into it, yes."
Trump Ducks as Protester Causes Disturbance in Ohio
The incident further increased tension after the Republican candidate's Chicago rally was abandoned Friday.
On Abortion, Kasich's Record Tougher Than His Rhetoric
The Ohio governor has eschewed the divisive issue in his presidential bid, even when it could help him in states like South Carolina.
Police Shoot Dead Machete-Wielding Man in Ohio
Four people were injured in the Columbus attack, including one critically.
Could Sebring, Ohio Become the Next Flint?
Schools and homes in Sebring have tested positive for lead contamination.
Ohio Cop Shot Dead After Warning of 'Danger' to Police
The man who allegedly shot the officer was looking for police to kill, according to the sheriff's department.
BLM Activists Call for LeBron James to Sit Out Games
The hashtag #NoJusticeNoLeBron trended on Twitter Tuesday.
Activists React to Lack of Charges in Tamir Rice Case
The 12-year-old boy was killed in November 2014 in a Cleveland park.
No Charges Against Cleveland Cop in Tamir Rice Case
Rice, 12, was killed by officer Timothy Loehmann while playing with a fake gun in a Cleveland park.
Officer Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Says Threat Was 'Real and Active'
Tamir Rice died in November 2014 after being shot at a park in Cleveland.
Tamir Rice's Fatal Shooting Unreasonable, Experts Say
On Friday, the family's attorneys released the reports written by former senior California police officials.
Chipotle E. Coli Outbreak Suspected in Three More States
The recent outbreak reportedly has spread to California, Ohio and New York.
Ohio Man Arrested for Allegedly Soliciting Murders of U.S. Military Members
Federal prosecutors say he solicited the murders by disseminating violent rhetoric from ISIS.
Federal Agents to Investigate Ohio Plane Crash
All nine people on board died on Tuesday when a small jet crashed into an apartment complex in Akron, Ohio.
Ohio Voters Reject Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Use
Seven other states are expected to vote on recreational marijuana legalization next year.
Ohio Weighs Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
If a measure passes on Tuesday, Ohio could become the first Midwestern state to legalize recreational pot.
Ohio Hospital Separates Ugandan Conjoined Twins
The sisters are the fourth set of conjoined twins the hospital has separated successfully since 1978.
The Unbearable Smugness of John Kasich
His campaign wants you to believe he's a rebel and iconoclast. But really he's just a narcissist.
Armed Residents Ordered to Leave Ohio Recruitment Center After Man Accidentally Fires Rifle
For some, the presence of gun-toting citizens has raised safety concerns.
Boasting Experience, Kasich Launches Presidential Campaign
Kasich touts gubernatorial, congressional experience.
How Jim Obergefell's Fight for His Dying Spouse Legalized Gay Marriage in America
Obergefell wanted his name listed as the spouse on husband John Arthur's death certificate.