Trecia Pannell
Digital News Editor-
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has received accreditation from the Zoological Association of America, officials say. This comes after the zoo lost its accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums last year.
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Classes at Ohio State's main campus have been canceled for the rest of Monday, April 25, after a water main break disrupts water service.
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A jury has found Ohio doctor William Husel, who was accused of overprescribing fentanyl to his critically ill patients, not guilty of 14 counts of murder.
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The fencing, women’s golf and women's basketball programs at Ohio State face probation and other penalties for NCAA violations.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will no longer require masks on any of its transit vehicles or facilities. The move announced on Tuesday morning takes effect immediately.
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Jurors return to the courthouse Tuesday morning in the murder trial of former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel. The jury on Monday told the judge they were deadlocked at an impasse.
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The governor's office reports DeWine was diagnosed Friday by his personal physician and has mild symptoms. First lady Fran DeWine tested positive three days following the Governor's diagnosis.
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Ohio State University has reached two new settlement agreements worth $2 million with dozens of survivors in cases involving Richard Strauss.
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Franklin County Recorder Danny O'Connor announced Thursday that he is ending his campaign for Ohio's 15th Congressional district, citing the recent redistricting of the state map as his reason for dropping out of the race.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has given members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission until Monday morning to explain why they should not be held in contempt after making minor changes to and submitting state legislative maps that were previously ruled unconstitutional by the court.