ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Falling tree kills Toledo woman during severe storms; East Cleveland police chief indicted on multiple charges; art museum workers in Columbus the latest to call for unionization; PSL season is upon us.
Falling tree kills Toledo woman during severe storms; East Cleveland police chief indicted on multiple charges; art museum workers in Columbus the latest to call for unionization; PSL season is upon us.
Columbus City Schools students and teachers back in classroom after new contract is approved by teachers union; teen allegedly brandishes gun and causes Cleveland-area shopping mall to shut down over the weekend; updated Covid booster shot could
Man convicted of running a fake funeral business sentenced to more than a decade in prison; White House announces plans for President Biden to attend Intel groundbreaking ceremony in Licking County next month; state health department launches new
Columbus City Schools and teachers union reach a deal to end strike; Toledo elementary school locked down after parent fires a gun outside during dismissal; Olympic medalist in Toledo disputes police account of her arrest and wants charges
Columbus City Schools and teachers union reach a deal to end strike; Toledo elementary school locked down after parent fires a gun outside during dismissal; Olympic medalist in Toledo disputes police account of her arrest and wants charges
Columbus City Schools students begin school year learning online from subs as teachers’ strike continues; police looking for driver who killed Kent State student in hit-and-run Monday night; President announces student loan relief plan; Ohio
Another deadly officer-involved shooting in Knox County; former Buckeye football player charged with kidnapping; Columbus teachers’ strike continues and students will start school year learning online, from substitutes; OSU vs. Michigan
Columbus City Schools teachers go on strike; Ohio-based Wendy’s pulls lettuce from its menu after CDC investigators find possible link to multi-state E. coli outbreak; new OSHP chief says the patrol needs about 200 troopers; Intel build in
Columbus City Schools teachers on the brink of a strike; CDC trying to find source of E. coli outbreak in Ohio and Michigan; researchers find connection between Covid-19 and long-term neurological complications; there’s a crucial security
Final two defendants in BGSU hazing case get jail time; E coli cases found in several Ohio counties; Browns QB Deshaun Watson’s punishment decided; Toledo Opera is looking for background actors, no singing required.