Cleveland's curfew has been extended through at least Friday, though restricted areas will be open during the day.
Members of the Ohio State football team and head coach Ryan Day urged Ohioans to pay attention to Floyd's death.
Office workers cannot go downtown, unless given special permission by Mayor Frank Jackson's office.
The city of Cleveland has extended its curfew through Tuesday, June 2, officials announced.
Seth Towns was detained during Saturday's protests in honor of George Floyd.
Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said investigators are reviewing footage of Saturday's protests to determine who destroyed property.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he received a request for assistance from Mayor Frank Jackson on Saturday.
The city of Cleveland has implemented a curfew, effective immediately.
Two Columbus-area politicians were pepper sprayed while trying to de-escalate tension between police and protesters on Saturday.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday that the Ohio National Guard will be activated to aid law enforcement as they deal with protests.
Saturday's planned protests in downtown Cleveland led to tear gas and damaged property.
House Minority Speaker Emilia Sykes and her father State Senator Vernon Sykes were the subject of threats this week.
The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus said it was "outraged" by Gov. Mike DeWine's response to a report on health disparities caused by COVID-19
More than 90 percent of the Ohio economy is resuming work. Here are five things you need to know about the state's reopening.
A new bill proposes to expunge criminal records and stop the prosecution of cannabis-based drug offenses in Ohio.
Ohio House Democrats have released their proposal for holding a presidential election in November that is safe and accessible.
One in four Ohio children receive free or reduced-price meals through their schools. As the academic year ends, those kids were in jeopardy.
Ohio Speaker Householder and local leaders see solar as economic driver and source of COVID-proof revenue
State Rep. Mike Skindell introduced legislation to make face coverings a requirement in the Ohio House.
Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Democrats have lambasted the state's Republicans for playing politics during a health crisis.
Two organizations are asking Gov. Mike DeWIne to improve and expand unemployment protections for medically-vulnerable workers.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose decided to throw out a chunk of provisional ballots cast during the primary election.
The primary was the first major test of statewide elections via mail amid an outbreak. And the results were mixed.
Ohio saw a slight spike in new coronavirus cases and deaths on Tuesday.
Ohio law guarantees that any voter who doesn’t receive a ballot they requested by the legal deadline has the right to vote in person.
Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled his phased plan for reopening parts of the Ohio economy. Here's what won't be allowed to open.
A new poll suggests a vast majority of Ohioans support the state's stay-at-home order and believe protests are dangerous.
The Facebook post specifically vilified Dr. Amy Acton, the director of the Ohio Department of Health, who is Jewish.
David Watkins, an inmate at Noble Correctional Institution, is on immune system-suppressing drugs and could die if he contracts coronavirus.
A group of Northeast Ohio restaurants are seeking insurance coverage for their loss of business during the coronavirus pandemic.
Are you one of the 80 million Americans who got their stimulus payment? If not, here's how to track the status of your money.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office is responsible for collecting debt for some public universities in Ohio.
As the coronavirus crisis keeps census takers off the streets, many Ohio residents are still responding to this year's questionnaire.
Ohioans will be able to cast absentee ballots until late April thanks to a bill signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday.
Gov. Mike DeWine was originally scheduled to deliver the speech on March 31.
An omnibus bill passed the Ohio legislature on Wednesday. The legislation address tax day, school testing, the Ohio primary and more.
Newly legislation would give Ohioans a grace period to fix any monetary defaults which occur during the crisis.
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are trying to secure a majority of Ohio's 136 delegates on Tuesday.
US Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark doing live webcast for Case Western Reserve's law school on the environment.
Have you seen this missing woman? She was last seen by her family on Feb. 26.