Every NFL fan wants Ohio State’s Sonny Styles on their team
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The NFL Combine is going on right now, and Arvell Reese just finished his 40-yard dash, putting up impressive numbers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Five groups sought to influence the Ohio Supreme Court in 2024 through judicial ad spending, a new report found — some with only loose ties to the state. The 2024 Ohio Supreme Court election was noteworthy in how it reshaped the bench,
The American Federation of Government Employees announced it is endorsing Liberty graduate Dr. Amy Acton. Union officials say Acton understands the importance of public service and appreciates the critical work public-sector employees do on behalf of all Americans. More than 56,000 federal employees live in Ohio.
Dozens of central Ohio swimmers are preparing for the state meet in Canton. If history is a guide, more OHSAA championships await area competitors.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tight end Joe Royer had lost his love for football. The former four-star prospect who signed with Ohio State in 2020 didn’t pan out to be the player some expected, but it wasn’t his performance that led to a dwindling passion for the sport.
Staci says she is here to share her remarkable story. The 6-time resilient cancer survivor is an Ambassador for the American Cancer Society’s “VOICES of Black Women.” It is a first-of-its-kind historic study to try to rid the cancer disparities and inequities in African American women.
Nearly 200 fire departments in Ohio will soon receive funding for better equipment to keep their communities safe. A total of 190 departments were awarded approximately $8
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Parsec LLC, an intermodal terminal management and transport company based in Cincinnati, announced it is closing its facility in Columbus, resulting in the loss of 115 jobs. The company submitted a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services announcing its intent to close the facility on the 3300 block of