SPRINGFIELD - About 45 residents of Mercy St. John?s Center will need to find long-term care and 120 employees will need to find jobs after the center?s closing was announced Tuesday.
SPRINGFIELD - Thousands of residents in five areas of Clark County should have better weather warnings after new tornado sirens are installed this year.
SPRINGFIELD - Clark County officials are planning to revise their job application for the first time in a decade and among the possible changes could be removing the question: ?Have you ever been convicted of a crime??
DAYTON - An Indiana man convicted of killing a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration confidential informant at an Englewood ambush was sentenced Tuesday to life without the possibility of parole.
DAYTON - Continued gridlock in Congress is harming the nation?s ability to fix crumbling highways and bridges and plan for new projects vital to the economy, a U.S.
SPRINGFIELD - Holly McCutcheon is convinced chicken jerky treats from China sickened her 5-year-old dog, Jack, and another dog she cared for earlier this year.
DAYTON - Dayton National Cemetery has more safeguards in place to ensure veterans and their family members are buried in the right grave sites since two people buried in the 1980s were interred in the unmarked graves of two Civil War veterans, two congressman said.
SPRINGFIELD - The fate of a local nursing home is in question as administrators scheduled meetings today with staff and residents to discuss its future.
The Department of Defense on Monday identified four airmen killed when their U-28 spy plane crashed on Saturday in the eastern African country of Djibouti.
WASHINGTON ? National Republicans are criticizing Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, for a recent radio appearance in which Brown said Senate passage of a budget is not ?all that meaningful.?
Compared to 10 years ago, Ohioans filing their state income taxes today contribute less to Ohio political parties through their tax forms, but they give more to environmental preservation and injured veterans.
SPRINGFIELD - A new law that requires student performance to count as 50 percent of a teacher?s evaluation seems like a good idea in theory but is more complicated in practice, local educators say.
SPRINGFIELD - The Clark County Literacy Coalition is considering moving out of the former Warder Public Library, leaving the immediate future of one of Springfield?s architectural gems uncertain.
As the number of catastrophic injuries from improvised explosive devices continues to climb in Afghanistan, officials are working to bring better pelvic protection to American troops.
The Army and the Air Force have spent a combined $1 billion in recent years to develop and acquire the C-27J transport plane, a program the Obama administration is canceling after the first batch of planes have been delivered.
MASON - Riding high off the endorsement of a key political figure, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told supporters Friday he was the right person to return America to greatness.
WASHINGTON - Tucked inside President Barack Obama?s $3.8 trillion fiscal 2013 budget is a list of federal programs that he has sentenced to death - or something close to it.
SPRINGFIELD - Catholic Central Schools has raised $3.27 million as part of a campaign to fund a construction project to update buildings and consolidate to two campuses, said President Kenith Britt.
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the final weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
By John Bombatch Staff Writer FRANKLIN ? When his stepson said he?d been added to the Franklin High School boys varsity basketball roster on Thursday, Robert Cain and his wife Debbie knew something was up.
Just like it has been all season, Anna High School again stood atop Division III - garnering 19 of 25 first-place votes - when the final Associated Press state girls basketball poll was released Tuesday.
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the sixth of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses): DIVISION I 1, Cols.
NEW LEBANON - A four-game losing streak sabotaged Dixie?s league title chances and the potential for a higher seed at Sunday?s boys basketball sectional tournament draw.