President Trump’s first week in office included a flurry of executive orders with implications for Earth’s climate and environment.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order promising to eliminate what he incorrectly labels “the electric vehicle mandate” imposed under former President Joe Biden.
A mix of outdoor stories from Ohio, including information on the National Fishing Expo celebrating its 10-year anniversary on Feb. 7.
The Ohio Parole Board will hold a hearing next month to decide whether a Stark County man who killed Becky Keer will be released from prison.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he expects to put 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting on Feb. 1, while declining to flesh out his plans for taxing Chinese imports.
Dr. Jordan accepted a position with Eli Lilly and Co., Agricultural Research Division in Greenfield, Indiana on June 1, 1959, working there until his retirement as an executive director in 1990. During his time with Eli Lilly,
“I don’t expect to be seeing you again,” Superior Court Justice Kelly Gorman told Akhi, 31, who was sentenced to a total of 14 years in prison for masterminding an expansive gun-smuggling scheme. “Never again,” Akhi said from the prisoner’s box.
One person was injured in the crash. Several law enforcement agencies are on the scene assisting with road closures.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One person was injured after a semitruck and tanker truck crashed, leading to a hazmat situation on U.S. Route 23 near London Groveport Road. US-23 was closed between Interstate 270 and state Route 665 for several hours, but it has since reopened.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Emmy and Grammy-nominated comedian Kevin Hart is bringing his stand-up tour to Columbus this spring. The "Acting My Age" tour, coming to the Schottenstein Center on May 16, is Hart's ninth stand-up tour during his career. Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 31 at 10 a.m.
Traffic resumes on U.S. 23 after a collision involving a semitruck and a tanker truck carrying hazardous materials, with no spillage reported.
A pair of siblings who disappeared from Ohio in October were tracked down and found safe in an Iceland village this month. The two children, ages 8 and 9, were reported missing to Canton, Ohio police by a family member on Oct. 25, the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement.