CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Chillicothe police have forwarded to the Ross County Sheriff’s Office a decades-old complaint from a woman who says her stillborn child may have been aborted without her consent at a local hospital in the 1970s, authorities said. The report, filed this week and classified as non-criminal by Chillicothe police, stems from a […]
Winter Weather Advisory in effect as snow moves into southern Ohio
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Southern Ohio is bracing for a round of accumulating snow beginning Friday evening, with the National Weather Service warning of hazardous travel conditions through early Saturday. Rain is expected to transition to snow between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., with 1 to 3 inches forecast within the advisory area, including Chillicothe, Jackson, […]
Piketon bus in minor crash; no injuries reported
PIKETON, Ohio — A Scioto Valley Local Schools bus was involved in a minor accident Friday morning, but no injuries were reported, according to a message sent to district parents. The district said Bus 7 was involved in the incident while transporting students to school. Staff transferred children to other buses so they could continue […]
Ohio EPA signs off on water quality degradation for Arsenal‑1 project, citing “necessary” tradeoffs
ASHVILLE, Ohio — In a decision that is already drawing scrutiny from environmental advocates and residents, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has formally determined that a lowering of water quality in the Upper Scioto watershed is “necessary” to allow construction of the proposed Arsenal‑1 Hyperscale Manufacturing Facility in Pickaway County. The determination appears in the […]
State permit clears way for new medical center in Chillicothe
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has approved a construction stormwater permit for the planned Great Seal Medical Center on River Road in Chillicothe, clearing the way for site work to begin on the 47‑acre development. The permit, issued Jan. 16, authorizes stormwater discharges associated with construction activity under the state’s National Pollutant […]
Sheriff breaks silence days after fatal hit-and-run in Ross County
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Ross County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information in a deadly hit-and-run crash that killed a man in Huntington Township over the weekend, releasing its first public statement nearly five days after the incident. Sheriff George Lavender on Thursday identified the victim as 49-year-old Joshua R. Hopkins and said the investigation remains […]
Traffic stop turns chaotic in Ross County; suspect tasered, arrested
FRANKFORT, Ohio — A traffic stop for an equipment violation escalated into a brief pursuit and arrest Thursday night in Frankfort, during which two Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers temporarily stopped responding over the radio, prompting a multi-agency law enforcement response. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, troopers from the Chillicothe Post stopped a […]
Ross Co. Sheriff Crime Log – January 15, 2026
Today, the Ross County Sheriff’s Office reported five incidents, including an unauthorized use of a vehicle, an emergency hospitalization due to a mental illness hold, a non-criminal complaint investigation, a landlord dispute, and a disorderly conduct case. Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle Case Number: SO-P2600201 Christina Coyle reported the theft of her 2014 Nissan Pathfinder […]
Police pursuit in Frankfort ends at home; suspect arrested
FRANKFORT, Ohio — A suspect was taken into custody Thursday night after a law enforcement pursuit ended at a residence in Frankfort, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The pursuit ended around 8:20 p.m. in the area of North Second Street, where troopers followed the suspect into a home and made an arrest. During […]
Ohio lawmakers propose bipartisan panel to study growing data center footprint
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill to create a bipartisan commission to study the impacts of the state’s rapidly expanding data center industry, amid rising concerns over energy use, water consumption, and environmental effects. House Bill 646, sponsored by Republican state Reps. Gary Click of Vickery and Kellie Deeter of Norwalk would […]
