Ohio University has suspended all fraternities, citing a “growing concern elevated by allegations of hazing” against seven chapters made this week.
Author: Max Londberg, Cincinnati Enquirer
Ohio State campus police officer honored by President Trump for response to knife attack
Ohio State police officer Alan Horujko, who fatally shot a knife-wielding attacker on campus, received the Medal of Valor at the White House.
Man charged in machete attack on boy, 9, police say
The boy and his friends were playing basketball in a Kentucky park when they were chased by Esteban Portugues, police said.
‘Just let them die’: Guards laughed as supremacist stabbed cuffed black inmates, suit says
‘Just let them die’: Ohio guards laughed as a white supremacist stabbed handcuffed black inmates, lawsuit says.
Five things we hope to learn Friday about the Brian Rini-Timmothy Pitzen hoax
Five things we hope to learn Friday about the Brian Rini-Timmothy Pitzen hoax
Who is Timmothy Pitzen, who disappeared nearly 8 years ago from the Chicago area?
A teen identified himself as Timmothy Pitzen, a missing child, when found Wednesday by police in Newport. The teen said he escaped two captors.
Tour company used by Otto Warmbier expressed hope for end to North Korean travel ban
Young Pioneer Tours, the company used by the student who died after being held prisoner in North Korea, had expressed hope that President Trump’s summit with Kim Jong-Un would result in U.S. citizens being able to travel there again.
Covington Catholic student’s legal team files $250M suit against The Washington Post
An attorney for Nick Sandmann says a $250 million lawsuit against The Washington Post was filed Tuesday for coverage of the CovCath incident.
Nick Sandmann on incident with Native American elder Nathan Phillips: ‘I wish we could have walked away’
Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic junior who stood opposite Nathan Phillips, tells TODAY he wishes he could have walked away.
‘Blatant racism’: Ky. high school apologizes following backlash after video shows students surrounding indigenous marchers
A Catholic high school in Kentucky faced backlash Saturday after the videoshoweda group of young mensurrounding indigenous marchers in Washington.