A bill dropping in the legislature would ban local police departments from telling their officers to write a certain number ...
The OHSAA regional tournament has arrived in girls basketball. Numerous central Ohio teams are two wins from advancing to ...
Five places, including a new sports bar and a pizzeria, opened in Gahanna. Another high-end steakhouse and a "wine lover's ...
Guest op-ed writer Mary LeFever has questions about whether Ohio legislators are trying to improve the quality of life for ...
Many residents in the Columbus area were rudely awakened by the unsettling sound of tornado sirens blaring in the predawn hours of Feb. 28, 2024.
According to WLWT5, Senate Bill 114, introduced by Senator Thomas Patton alongside lawmakers from both parties, seeks to prohibit police departments from enforcing quotas for arrests or citations.
A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to ban police departments from using quotas of arress or citations for ...
The legislation defines a quota as a mandate of a certain number of arrests made or citations issued for any offense that a local or state police officer must meet.
Week 7 is in the books. And what a week it was. Let's take a look at some of the best high school football performances from ...
Week 3 is in the books. Let’s take a look back at some of the best performances with this week’s Ohio Prep Sports Media ...
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Ohio published in the Feb. 28, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Fish fries are back across central Ohio as Catholic parishioners refrain from eating meat on Fridays during the season of Lent. With Ash Wednesday falling on March 5, ...