1 killed, 17 wounded in Cleveland party shooting

At least one person was killed and 17 people were injured when gunfire erupted late Saturday following a fight at a party in Cleveland, Ohio, attended by multiple motorcycle clubs, police said.

Teen murderer Lester Eubanks escaped police in 1973. The hunt for him may lead to Detroit area

Lester Eubanks, was allowed to go Christmas shopping with three other inmates. Two guards dropped them off at a Columbus shopping mall at 10 a.m. and planned to pick them up four hours later. But 2 p.m. rolled around and he was gone.

Iran, Democrats, and the Economy: Trump kicks off 2020 election season in Toledo

President Donald Trump used his first campaign election rally of 2020 to argue that he served up “American justice” by ordering a drone strike to take out Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani, while jeering Democratic leaders for questioning his decision to carry out the attack without first consulting Congress.

WATCH: President Donald Trump rallies in Toledo for first campaign stop of 2020 election

In his first campaign stop of the 2020 election season, President Donald Trump will speak at a rally in Toledo, Ohio Thursday evening. A spokesperson said audiences will hear about the economy, American strength, and issues that unify the country.

Cedar Fair, owner of Cedar Point, rejects Six Flags $4B offer because it's too low, report says

Sandusky's Cedar Point isn't set for sale to Six Flags, yet, as the parent company rebuffed the offer from the world's largest regional theme park operator because the $4 billion offer for all of its properties was too low, according to a report.

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.

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.