In Ohio, there are 49,450 federal employees, but about half are excluded from President Trump's deferred resignation because they work under the Department of Defense. While the offer to resign may sound tempting for some, one federal employee fears it could possibly create a hostile work environment.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - The Ohio Attorney General and Franklin County coroner are seeking tips to help identify a John Doe. The man was found dead Dec. 19 behind a home on Sullivant Avenue in Columbus. His body was discovered in a shed.
The tiny baby snakes raised at the Columbus Zoo are barely the size of a pencil, but they have a big job ahead of them: saving their species. Why it matters: The plains garter snake is one of Ohio's most endangered reptiles.
Columbus police released shocking video Wednesday showing a 78-year-old man being "sucker punched" in the face while walking down the street in the downtown are
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.
Ohio State's athletic department redefined the meaning of going all in and then some to win a national title. It better have been worth it.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State football team is losing a ton on defense, including the man in charge of coordinating it.
Joey Kaufman of The Columbus Dispatch has reported that a member of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day's staff is currently on paid administrative leave amid unspec
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 coach previously had worked two seasons as a defensive assistant at Bucknell and played at Slippery Rock before graduating in 2016.
Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger has been placed on administrative leave as the school opens an investigation following complaints agains
Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger has been on paid administrative leave for the last month while the university investigates him.