Massacre of 8 people began with plot to kill 19-year-old mom, prosecutor says
George Wagner IV faces the death penalty if he's convicted in the slayings of the Rhoden family near Piketon.
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George Wagner IV faces the death penalty if he's convicted in the slayings of the Rhoden family near Piketon.
This week on "Face the Nation," police reformers press their case — has their mission found its moment?
Landon Parrot, 19, allegedly left his child in the car so that they wouldn't be a disturbance in the house.
The CDC says a mysterious E. coli outbreak possibly linked to romaine lettuce on sandwiches at Wendy's restaurants is expanding. At least 97 people have now gotten sick in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New York.
Newly released body camera footage shows the fatal shooting of Donovan Lewis in Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus, Ohio, chief of police says an investigation is underway after an officer shot an unarmed suspect in his apartment earlier this week. Newly released bodycam video shows the officer shot his gun moments after opening the door to the suspect's bedroom. Tino Ramos reports.
The judgment is tied to a libel case brought by local bakery owners after a shoplifting incident involving Oberlin students.
President Biden is heading out on the campaign trail to battleground states hoping to invigorate Democratic voters in key midterm elections. Over the next two weeks, the president will visit voters in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wisconsin, touting recent economic wins and pushing for abortion rights. Ed O'Keefe reports from Washington.
The teams ended their joint practice session early after Rams star Aaron Donald repeatedly swung a helmet at Bengals players before getting thrown to the ground.
Wednesday marks an unconventional first day of school in Columbus, Ohio – where teachers across the city are hitting the picket line for a third straight day. Educators in the state's biggest school district say they're fighting for higher salaries, smaller class sizes, safer buildings and a more well-rounded curriculum. Elise Preston reports.
Teachers working in Ohio's largest school district are on strike this week for the first time since 1975. The strike comes as students prepare to start a new school year Wednesday. Sheridan Hendrix, higher education reporter for The Columbus Dispatch, joined CBS News' Matt Pieper to discuss.
The new school year is off to a rocky start in Ohio after more than 4,000 teachers in the state's largest school district voted to go on strike after failing to reach a deal on a new contract.
Teachers in Ohio's largest school district have voted to go on strike with classes scheduled to resume this week.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and GOP Senate hopeful J.D. Vance are holding a rally in Ohio today. This comes as DeSantis announces the arrest of 20 people accused of illegally voting in the 2020 election. CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Joe Watkins, host of "Joe Watkins: State of Independence" on Lighthouse TV, join CBS News to discuss that and more.
The CDC said this week that it's still unclear what kind of contaminated food is causing the spike in illnesses.
The two men were both acquitted in May of more serious charges – including involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide.
Retail giants' approach to dispensing pain medication caused a public nuisance in the communities, lawsuit alleged.
The FBI did not specify what that information was, but said it "did not contain a specific and credible threat."
The suspect died in a gunfire exchange with officers, authorities said.
A man is dead after allegedly trying to attack the FBI field office in Cincinnati on Thursday morning. Social media posts appearing to be from the suspect show he was a Trump supporter who called for violence against the federal officials after the Mar-a-Lago search. Catherine Herridge reports.
Law enforcement officials provided a briefing on an incident in which an armed man allegedly attempted to breach the FBI's office in Cincinnati and then fled, leading to a car chase, gunfire and a standoff.
His response comes after he attempted to be "vulnerable" on LinkedIn and how recent layoffs took an emotional toll on him.
Stephen Marlow was taken into custody in Lawrence, Kansas, which is about 600 miles west of Butler Township, where the shootings occurred.
Jasmina Baldrich, 23, happened to witness police entering suspect Ariel Castro's house -- where three women allegedly held captive for nearly a decade -- and started shooting video of it with her cell phone.
Eight shots were fired at suspect Scott Sprague after he led Ohio police on an hour long car chase. Sprague was wanted on a drug trafficking warrant and unauthorized use of a vehicle. One shot hit Sprague in the behind.
President Trump has been briefed on a wide array of military and covert tools that can be used against Iran that go well beyond conventional airstrikes, Pentagon officials said.
In an interview with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell on Monday, Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said, "We need action to be taken."
President Trump's remarks about taking Greenland by military force have prompted bipartisan criticism from lawmakers who have said they do not support acquiring the Danish territory in such a way.
President Trump said Monday he's imposing 25% tariffs on all countries that do business with Iran, as the administration pressures the Iranian government amid anti-regime protests.
Lindsey Halligan's deputy in the U.S. attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia, Robert McBride, was fired after refusing to lead the prosecution of James Comey, a source said.
The state of Minnesota, along with the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, are suing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other federal officials in an effort to stop the surge of federal law enforcement officials coming into the state.
"We have rights. Fundamental rights," Polis said. "When you're minding your business and doing your own thing, really, the government shouldn't interfere."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a progressive Democrat from Massachusetts, said she told President Trump Congress could cap credit card rates if he pushes for it.
Patrick Wei, a former U.S. Navy sailor who sold manuals for ships and operating systems to an operative working for China, was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison, prosecutors said.