Judges rule for deported Mexican woman threatened by cartels
CINCINNATI (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered U.S. immigration authorities to reconsider the case of a Mexican mother of four U.S.-born...
Bomb threats crimes with severe consequences
COLUMBUS — Since the beginning of the year, bomb threats have been reported at multiple schools across the state. Recent data from Educator’s Schools...
Kucinich frames governor bid around ‘We the People’
COLUMBUSo (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich launched his run for governor Wednesday by pledging to muster state resources to fight poverty and...
Threat of e-school closure adds to adversity for students
COLUMBUS (AP) — As one of the nation’s largest online charter schools faces the possibility that it could abruptly close after this week, students...
Mayor says city will hire 30 more police officers for 2018
COLUMBUS (AP) — The Columbus mayor says the city will hire an additional 30 police officers on top of already scheduled hires this year...
Threat of e-school closure adds to adversity for students
COLUMBUS (AP) — Many of the roughly 12,000 Ohio students in the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow went to the huge online charter school because...
Aunt: 13 captive children denied contact with relatives
PERRIS, Calif. (AP) — Thirteen malnourished siblings allegedly kept captive in filthy conditions by their parents in a Southern California home lived a strict...
ODNR Division of Wildlife debuts K-9 program
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) announced that the ODNR Division of Wildlife is joining more than 20 states in the...
First-half real estate tax bills mailed
WILMINGTON — Clinton County Treasurer Jason Walt announced that the first half 2017 real estate taxes payable on or before Feb. 14, 2018 are...
Clinton County Reads announces book choice
The Clinton County Reads Steering Committee has announced the results of voting and the county’s choice for Clinton County Reads 2018: “A Mother’s Reckoning,”...