A man accused of rape and murder in death of a woman in 1992 was extradited to Ohio Wednesday. Bruce Daniels, of Tumwater, Washington, was indicted by a Franklin County grand jury in December for the death of Amy Hooper,
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WCMH Columbus on MSNCold case suspect extradited to Columbus after DNA links him to 1992 rape, murderA man suspected in the 1992 killing of Amy Hooper has been brought back to Ohio to face rape and murder charges. According to court records, 58-year-old Bruce Daniels was
Bruce Daniels was indicted by a grand jury in December 2024 on murder and rape charges in the 1992 death of Amy Hooper.
Black residents have called Columbus home since its beginning, author, tour guide and Columbus historian Rita Fuller-Yates said in a recent interview. At first, they lived in tight-knit communities in Downtown Columbus, residing in alleyways while white residents lived along the city's main thoroughfares.
According to authorities, Dustin Speakman and Tyler Bourdo were sentenced to 25 years and 23 years, respectively.
A Republican senator is investigating what he calls an “absolute abuse of power” by Ohio judges who have barred Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests on courthouse grounds, The Post can reveal.
A Columbus government building faces an uncertain future after being targeted for "disposal" in a since-deleted list published by U.S. General Services Administration. The John W. Bricker Federal Building at 200 N.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Vivek Ramaswamy, the Cincinnati-born biotech entrepreneur who departed the Department of Government Efficiency initiative on President Donald Trump’s first day, launched his ...
A prominent Ohio Christian lobbyist is backing Hindu entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy over Christian state Attorney General Dave Yost
Ohio State is selling off its hay fields and cattle pastures just north of Don Scott Field. Here's what the prospective buyer plans.
The Blue Jackets soaked in the scene with coaches, teammates, friends and family ahead of Saturday's matchup against the Red Wings.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of a hug. When Fort Frye senior Braxton Ross became only the second Cadet to qualify for the Ohio High School State Wrestling Tournament, within seconds he found his grandfather Tom Neill and shared the moment.
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