The remainder of the tournament will not be played, the conference announced on Thursday. The Buckeyes were set to play Thursday night.
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The orchestra's concerts on March 12-14 will be canceled. Guests can exchange their tickets, donate their tickets or get a refund.
Cuyahoga County health officials expect to see an increase in local testing capability in the next week or two.
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Plus, the Cleveland St. Patrick's Day Parade is cancelled, the MAC Basketball tournaments will be held behind closed doors and more.
The fourth confirmed case of COVID-19 in Ohio is in Stark County, according to health officials.
Officials said the parade was cancelled as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose ordered all polling locations in senior living or nursing homes moved.
Both the men's and women's tournaments at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse will be closed to the general public.
The two Democratic presidential candidates were set to speak downtown but canceled due to coronavirus concerns.
Face-to-face classes will be suspended through at least April 12.
Plus, how the coronavirus will impact Ohio's primary election, an unidentified woman is found dead in Cleveland and more.
Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton believes community spread is already happening in Ohio.
Police said a woman was found in the street with a gunshot wound to her head.
Parade organizers said the party will go on, as planned, on March 17.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose addressed how the state would change its poll location protocols to ensure Ohioans' safety.
All in-person lectures and classes will be cancelled until at least March 30, Ohio State University President Michael Drake said Tuesday.
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Police said the man was in a fist fight with another person when a gun was pulled.
Gov. Mike DeWine issued a state of emergency on Monday afternoon.
Plus, the Cleveland Orchestra cancels an overseas trip because of coronavirus, spring hints at its arrival in Ohio and more.
The orchestra was set to visit Europe and Abu Dhabi in March and April. Fears of COVID-19 ended those travel plans.
More than 250 Ohioans are currently being monitored by health officials, but no one has tested positive for COVID-19.
Rain may soak our region, but there won't be any snow this week. Temperatures will remain in the 50s this work week.
Investigators are hoping the public will help find Monique Sutton, who was last seen on Sunday night in Cleveland.
The two contenders for the Democratic nomination for president will hold competing rallies on Tuesday night.
Police said a motorcycle club party spiraled out of control and ended with an exchange of gunfire.
Plus, an accused drug ring is indicted by the Department of Justice, the Lake Erie Bill of Rights is invalidated and more.
An 18-year-old has pleaded guilty to raping a woman in a downtown parking garage, prosecutors announced.
Plus, a second wave of flu sweeps across Ohio, a supermoon will soon appear in the sky and more.
March’s full worm moon is the second of four consecutive supermoons in 2020.
If you caught the flu once this season, there’s a chance you may catch it again.
Plus, a plan to make recreation marijuana legal in Ohio moves forward, International Women's Day approaches and more.
There are currently three people being tested for coronavirus in Ohio. A call center will answer questions about the virus and its threat.
Two students wounded during the May 4, 1970 shooting will return to serve as commencement speakers for Kent State University.
International Women’s Day 2020 is Sunday, and it’s a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in Ohio.
Plus, an Ohio doctor is accused of running a pill mill, a political group targets Ohio's death penalty and more.
The popular Columbus-based bodybuilding and weightlifting convention will be allowed to continue without spectators.
The Ohio State University was named one of the top volunteer-producing schools in the nation for the Peace Corps.