Ohio deputies pull over Amish buggy with stereo system, open 12-pack of beer

Deputies in Ohio pulled over two Amish men over the weekend who they said had decked out their horse-drawn buggy with a massive stereo system and were throwing back beers.

‘We’re just in awe:’ Preschooler diagnosed with autism and leukemia within 3 months beats the odds

Simon McKenzie was a bubbly 2-year-old in June 2017, capable of counting to 20 and eager to sing nursery rhymes. By September, Simon’s parents noticed that their son wasn’t the same vibrant, extroverted child.

2 arrested after video shows girl, 5, dangled upside down by teacher, bullied by older kids

Columbus police arrested two Ohio educators on charges of endangering children after detectives viewed troubling surveillance video from the learning center where the educators were employed, according to the Columbus Division of Police.

Ohio mom shoots daughter making surprise visit home from college, police say

A woman shot her 18-year-old daughter in the arm after the teen came home to make a surprise visit from college and startled her, police said.

Ohio TV station’s chief meteorologist charged with child pornography

A meteorologist for an Ohio television station has been arrested and charged with pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor.

Dog owner made up story of slit throat and duct-taped mouth to get free vet care, investigators say

An Ohio man who supposedly found an injured dog earlier this month with its throat slit and nose and mouth duct-taped was actually the pet's owner -- who made up a story to try getting the dog free veterinary care, investigators said.

2 drug companies settle with counties in opioid-crisis suit

Two pharmaceutical companies have reached settlements totaling $15 million to avoid being defendants in the first federal trial on the drug industry's accountability for a nationwide opioid crisis.

Coroner: Dayton shooter had drugs in his system

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Montgomery County coroner says the Dayton gunman had cocaine and other drugs in his system at the time of the mass shooting that killed nine people.

Prosecutors: Ohio shooter's friend bought him body armor, 100-round magazine

A friend of the Dayton gunman who killed nine people told federal agents he bought him body armor, a gun accessory and a 100-round magazine earlier this year, according to a court document unsealed Monday.

Trump vows urgent action after shootings, offers few details

Speaking out against weekend mass shootings that rocked a nation, President Donald Trump on Monday called for bipartisan solutions to the bloodshed but offered few details and faced pointed questions from Democrats about whether he had the moral authority to rally America against the spasm of violence and racism.