State health officials have agreed to ease their recommendation that health care workers wear snug-fitting respirator masks when dealing with swine flu.
Matthew Kohn, an Army specialist, just returned from a more than 2 year-long deployment in South Korea. He had only been at Fort Hood for a few weeks.
Police say there's only one way for the families of missing women to know for sure if their loved ones are among the victims found in suspected serial killer
The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits last week fell to the lowest level in 10 months, evidence that job cuts are easing
During a post-election news conference Wednesday morning after Ohio voters passed Issue 3, Penn National Gaming said they plan to build a Hollywood-themed
Ohio voters have given their blessing to the opening of casinos in Toledo and three other cities, and that has Michigan officials and gambling interests paying
An Ohio prosecutor is investigating whether Democratic Party officials in Athens County illegally offered a $5 bounty for bringing Ohio University students to
Cedar Fair officials said Tuesday that the struggling economy combined with bad weather led to more than a million fewer visitors to its amusement and water
Ohio voters hard hit by the economic downturn have opened their state to casino gambling after an expensive campaign promising thousands of jobs.
Just after 11:30 p.m. late Tuesday Democrat Keith Wilkowski conceded a very tight Toledo mayoral race to Independent candidate Mike Bell, the city's former
Football's an intense game with lots of blood, sweat and tears shed on the field. Now you can add Dick Cromwell's hair to that list.
Ohio voters have delivered a victory to large farm operators, approving a new industry-dominated board to oversee livestock care.
Ohio voters have opened their wallets to veterans, easily approving bonuses of up to $1,000 for those who served in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan or Iraq.
Three statewide issues are showing early signs of success, including a controversial plan to add casinos in four Ohio cities.
Polling centers throughout Ohio opened at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, in Michigan 7 a.m., and residents made their voices heard regarding statewide issues and
Voters in Ohio are deciding today whether to reverse their long-held opposition to expanded gambling.
