Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger has been on administrative leave for the last month while the university investigates him. The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch reported Wednesday that the university’s human resources department sent Lyberger a letter on Dec.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two people were arrested after allegedly stealing catalytic converters from cars near The Ohio State University early Thursday. A lieutenant with The Ohio State University Police Department told a 10TV photographer around 3:30 a.m. that surveillance video led officers to the parking lot on Kinnear Road where they found two people.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has filed lawsuits against two central Ohio auto dealers for altering odometers, not turning over titles.
From dazzling productions of Disney on Ice, country music star Kelsea Ballerini performing in Columbus, to events at the Columbus Metropolitan Library celebrating
Attorney Sarah Cherry says she was forced out of her job after complaining that female legislative staffers were being paid less and disciplined more than their male colleagues.
After the proposal failed in University Senate, Ohio State's Board of Trustees will now vote on a proposal to officially stand up the new civics center.
Kelsea Ballerini heads to the Schott, Black History Month kicks off, reptiles crawl into central Ohio expo and CSO brings "Eroica" to the stage.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had plenty to celebrate over the last week-plus after knocking off Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff National
After President Donald Trump removed federal restrictions that limited Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from conducting raids in schools, hospitals and
JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will be sworn in as vice president Monday. Vance, the now-former senator from Ohio who was tapped as presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate this summer, grew up in Middletown, Ohio, as he details in his 2016 book "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ."
Less than two years after Ohio voters approved recreational marijuana, Republican legislators are looking to tighten the rules. We’re talking about plants and sharing pot on Today in Ohio. Listen online here.