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A man who was found guilty of vehicular homicide after a fiery crash on Interstate 70 in 2023 learned his fate in court ...
Severe thunderstorms have left thousands of AEP customers without power in various areas in Columbus, Reynoldsburg, Gahanna ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus police officers lent a helping hand—or wing—Friday morning, ensuring the safe passage of a family of geese across a bustling I-70. The Ohio Department of ...
The Springfield Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said the incident was reported at 9:21 a.m. and the truck was on the bridge that carries I-70 over Enon Road. By 10 a.m., the left lane of I ...
Ohio Highway Patrol investigating 2 major I-70 crashes in Clark County in 2 days Thursday crash near Route 4 closed both sides of I-70. Friday crash near Mad River left Huber Heights woman dead.
I-70 near Ohio-Indiana border reopens after crash by: Austin Hanson Posted: Apr 22, 2025 / 11:55 PM EDT Updated: Apr 23, 2025 / 04:56 AM EDT WAYNE COUNTY, Ind.
The trucks will be testing "automated platooning technology." Platooning is when trucks travel together in a close formation, which cuts down on wind resistance and increases fuel efficiency. The ...
Operating along the I-70 corridor between Ohio and Indiana enables us to showcase performance in complex, all-weather conditions essential to Midwest freight operations.” ...
The crash happened on eastbound I-70 approaching the I-670 interchange, and as of 7:45 a.m. eastbound lanes were closed and traffic was being diverted onto Interstate 270, the dispatcher said.
State police are investigating a Friday night road-rage incident on Interstate 70 east of Terre Haute in which a driver was shot. Sgt. Matt Ames said troopers seek information on a road rage ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – All lanes and access points to Interstate 70 East were closed Monday morning after a fatal crash, the third in less than 12 hours on the east side of the city. One person ...
COLUMBUS − The newly reconstructed rest area on Interstate 70 westbound in Muskingum County is now open to the public, according to an announcement from the Ohio Department of Transportation.