September 20, 2020 Ohio high school students awarded college scholarships for carrying flags onto football field Two Ohio high school students have been awarded scholarships after being briefly suspended from their football team for carrying flags onto the field during a game on September 11.
September 16, 2020 Ohio teens suspended for carrying 'thin blue line,' 'thin red line' flags onto field: ‘We did the right thing’ The two high school football players in Ohio who were suspended after they carried "thin blue line" and "thin red line" flags across the field on Sept. 11 in defiance of school orders said they think they “did the right thing.”
September 15, 2020 Sons of cop, firefighter carry flags onto field at 9/11 game, get suspended Two high school football players in Ohio – one the son of a cop and the other the son of a firefighter – carried first responder flags onto the field before their game on Sept. 11 to honor the fallen heroes who died that day 19 years ago – then got suspended, briefly.
September 15, 2020 Ohio high school football players suspended after carrying 'thin blue line,' 'thin red line' flags onto field Little Miami High School in Morrow, Ohio, suspended two football players after they carried "thin blue line" and "thin red line" flags across the field on Sept. 11 in defiance of school orders.
September 14, 2020 Ohio will not provide return postage for mail-in ballots for 2020 election Ohio's Controlling Board ruled against a push by Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose to attach free postage to every mail-in ballot sent out within the state on Monday, by a party-line vote of 4-2.
September 12, 2020 Coronavirus-positive students at Miami University ignore health restrictions, throw house party A group of students at Ohio's Miami University, who had previously tested positive for the novel coronavirus, were caught on camera breaking quarantine rules by hosting a large house party over Labor Day weekend.
September 11, 2020 John Kasich says Biden's ability to 'pull us together' outweighs concerns over abortion Former Ohio GOP Gov. John Kasich said his disagreements with a Biden-Harris administration over abortion was “dwarfed” by the fact that Joe Biden could “pull us together” as a country.
September 11, 2020 Fallen Cleveland detective James Skernivitz laid to rest at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse The city of Cleveland joined hundreds of police officers Friday to pay final tribute to fallen detective James Skernivitz at his funeral at the arena that’s home to the NBA Cavaliers.
September 10, 2020 Ohio official tells Buckeye State voters to request absentee ballots by final week before Election Day "Now is a great time" for Ohio voters to request their absentee ballots, state Secretary of State Frank LaRose told "America's Newsroom" Thursday.
September 9, 2020 Ohio police officer rescues stranded motorist from flash flooding A police officer in Ohio waded through floodwaters on Labor Day to help a stranded motorist, according to officials.