NBC4's Colleen Marshall talks exclusively with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Sen. John Glenn before they received the Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony Tuesday.
Watch the raw interview with Sen. John Glenn as he prepares to accept the Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony Tuesday.
Control of the senate could come down to a seat in Ohio, and millions will be spent to win it. The flood of cash has drawn the attention of the FBI, so where is the campaign cash coming from?
Ted Hart fact checks the latest attack ad.
Columbus officers are called to one neighborhood two nights in a row. NBC4 asked the city what it's doing about the increased violence.
A charter school treasurer is accused of embezzelling almost $500,000 in taxpayer money.
A statewide texting-while-driving ban that could be tricky to enforce cleared the Ohio Legislature on Tuesday and was headed to the governor's desk for his expected signature.
A new proposal requiring Ohio welfare recipients to pass a drug test before recieving assistance is under consideration in the state Senate.
Gov. Kasich signs into law the Jessica Logan Act to help schools in the Battle Against Bullying.
A one-on-one with David Gregory of Meet the Press. Our political expert breaks down the latest poll results. Civil War reenactment on the Statehouse lawn. Plus, our all-star round table.
For some groups, the president's recent stance in favor of same-sex marriage has made the issue a priority and may influence voter turnout in November.
A major effort is underway in Ohio to repeal the law banning same-sex marriage.
NBC4's Ted Hart fact checks the Sherrod Brown ad running against Josh Mandel.
Supporters of Nitro's Law, or House Bill 108, testified Tuesday before a Senate subcommittee. The Senate will vote on the bill next Tuesday.
On Monday, a group Taxpayers for Westerville Schools began collecting signatures in an effort to repeal the levy.
The city of Columbus has identified 128 rundown properties that will be among the first to fall in an effort to cleanup area neighborhoods.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is announcing plans to limit the prescribing of painkillers through the state's hospital emergency rooms.
Part two of President Obama's speech during his Columbus re-election campaign kickoff.
Part one of President Obama's speech during his Columbus re-election campaign kickoff.
President Obama's re-election campaign starts in Columbus. Republican Steve Stivers talks. The Obama-Romney faceoff. Plus, our all-star roundtable.
A crowd of 14,000 saw the president and first lady come out fighting in the official first day of the campaign against likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
The GOP is closing the ranks around Mitt Romney.
Ohio teens could not use their cellphones, iPads or other electronic devices while driving unless there's an emergency under a bill that a state Senate panel is considering.
Ohio lawmakers again are taking on the issue of school funding.
A bill would help the state of Ohio get a better handle on fighting arson.
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