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.
Nation Oct 21 $260 million deal averts 1st federal trial on opioid crisis Across the U.S., the pharmaceutical industry still faces more than 2,600 other lawsuits over the deadly disaster, and participants in those cases said the latest deal buys them time to try to work out a nationwide settlement of all claims.
Nation Oct 21 Drug companies reach tentative deal to settle opioids lawsuit The tentative deal settles claims by state and local governments against distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKessen and the manufacturer Teva.
Politics Aug 05 Ohio gunman’s ex-classmates decry missed chances to stop him High school classmates of the gunman who killed nine people in Dayton, Ohio, say he was suspended years ago for compiling a "hit list" and a "rape list," and questioned how he could have been allowed to buy the military-style…
Nation Jul 03 Judge blocks Ohio abortion law, allowing clinics to remain open The ruling by U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett halts enforcement of the so-called heartbeat bill law that opponents argued would effectively ban the procedure. That's because a fetal heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks into pregnancy, before…
Health May 28 Thousands of unvaccinated kindergartners allowed to enroll without waivers Unvaccinated or undervaccinated kindergartners in at least 10 states were allowed to enroll provisionally for the last school year, without any formal exemption.
Nation May 20 Gov. Dewine orders probe of medical board handling of Ohio State abuse case Gov. Mike DeWine declared the late Ohio State University team doctor Richard Strauss a monster Monday as he ordered a review of the state medical board's handling of his case decades ago and called for lawmakers to lift the statute…
Nation May 17 Former Ohio State team doctor abused at least 177 students, report says Numerous university officials got wind of what was going on but did little to stop the team doctor, the report said.
Nation Apr 19 U.S. judge blocks part of Ohio ban on abortion procedure The ruling comes as the state's ban of abortions in cases involving a Down Syndrome diagnosis also is before the courts, and the ACLU plans a court challenge to a heartbeat abortion ban signed last week.