Amanda Hovanec, 37, was sentenced to 40 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to several charges, including distributing a controlled substance that resulted in the death of her husband, Timothy Hovanec.
Terrell Silver, 35, was handed down five consecutive life sentences for the deadly shootings of Jazmyne Lawson, 18; Aiyanna Quitman, 19; Dejuan Damar Willis, 20; and Christopher Monroe, 23.
Local activist Sir Maejor Page, also known as Tyree Conyers-Page, was sentenced to prison time after creating a fake non-profit organization associated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement to defraud donors and supporters of the cause to fund his shopping sprees.
Amanda Hovanec, 37, was sentenced to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to several charges, including distributing a controlled substance that resulted in the death of her husband, Timothy.
Toby Madden is accused of stabbing 50-year-old Rachelle Brewsaugh 55 times in the head, chest, abdomen, upper back, left knee and both sides of her arms, shoulders and hands.
An Ohio grandmother who told arresting officers she was "sorry, not sorry" after shooting her grand daughter in the face is one step closer to learning her fate.
Ted Cruz launched attack ads and mailers against rival, John Kasich, in Wisconsin prior to the final voting primary. The Texas senator focused on his tenure as governor in the state of Ohio.
The convicted rapist and murderer, Romell Broom ,will be facing the lethal injection again. The first attempt of his execution failed as the medical technologist was not able to find suitable veins to introduce the drugs.
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders celebrates an implied victory in court as a Ohio county judge ruled that 17-year-olds who will turn 18 on election day are allowed to vote in Tuesday's primaries.
A former Ohio seminary student was arrested for his believed intention to fly to Mexico to have sex with a toddler or baby. 23 year-old Joel Wright was caught after he got off a plane at San Diego International Airport. He is expected to appear in court on Monday,.
A federal judge awarded a team of Kentucky attorneys more than $1 million for their role in the landmark United States Supreme Court case that struck down bans on same-sex marriage. The state will have to pick up the $1.1 million tab.