Politics Jan 16 Some in the GOP parrot far-right talk of a coming civil war War-like imagery has begun spreading in Republican circles after the attack on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters, with some elected officials and party leaders rejecting pleas to tone down rhetoric calling for a second…
Nation Oct 23 Dispute over Ohio drop box limit ends as advocates drop suit The fight over Ohio’s limit on ballot drop boxes ended Friday after a coalition of voting rights groups opted to drop their lawsuit. The move leaves in place an election chief’s order that was derided by three separate courts.
Politics Oct 11 Biden visit Monday caps push into Ohio, once a longshot Joe Biden is set to make his first general election campaign visit Monday to Ohio, signaling the former vice president’s hopes of winning the state Democrats lost by a significant margin in the 2016 election.
Politics Sep 21 WATCH: Trump speaks at campaign rally in Swanton, Ohio Republican strategists say Trump has lost support in suburbs across the state he carried in 2016, prompting debate among Republicans about whether his rural outreach can offset the continued decline in metro areas.
Politics Jul 21 Ohio House speaker, 4 others arrested in $60 million bribery case U.S. Attorney David DeVillers says the ploy was probably the largest bribery scheme ever perpetrated against the state of Ohio. Ohio's governor is calling on Householder to resign immediately.
Nation May 19 Annie Glenn, widow of U.S. Sen. John Glenn, dies at 100 Annie Glenn, the widow of astronaut and U.S. Sen. John Glenn and a communication disorders advocate, died Tuesday of complications from COVID-19. She was 100.
Health Mar 23 Texas moves to ban most abortions during virus outbreak Abortion-rights leaders nationwide decried the tactic, saying it was an affront to women grappling with difficult decisions amid the disruptions of the pandemic.
Politics Mar 17 Ohio Democratic Party sues over delay of primary election The Ohio Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit over Secretary of State Frank LaRose's decision to set a new state primary election date. But politicians on both sides of the aisle are expressing frustration after the primary was postponed because…
Politics Mar 13 Tuesday primaries on despite virus fears officials say They have been scrambling to recruit replacements for poll workers who are dropping out over fears of contracting the virus, providing cotton swabs for voters to use on touchscreen machines and extending absentee voting deadlines.
Nation Nov 28 Snow and winds slow after tangling traffic More major storms are expected to descend Friday.