A new game: Sports and COVID-19
The governor has declared “game on” for sports in Ohio amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but the games of 2020 will not look like those of years past.
The governor has declared “game on” for sports in Ohio amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but the games of 2020 will not look like those of years past.
Rapper Kanye West has failed in his bid to appear on the Ohio ballot as an unaffiliated presidential candidate this November.
Ohio’s unemployment rate continued its decline in July as the state’s economy slowly recovered from months of business closings and layoffs.
There is good news and bad news – but mostly good news – about Ohio’s battle against COVID-19.
Following a week in which at least 56 Ohioans were shot, including 17 people who were killed, Gov. Mike DeWine used his televised coronavirus briefing to again call on lawmakers to take up a package of legislation aimed at address curbing gun violence.
Forget your mask on the way to catch your flight? Don’t worry. Just grab one from a vending machine at the airport.
Capital University’s virtual welcome to students and parents was marred by a “Zoom-bombing” incident.
Ohio’s Republican governor does not agree with President Donald Trump that the president’s supporters should not buy tired from Akron-based Goodyear.
Darlington Nagbe and Gyasi Zardes scored seven minutes apart in the second half and the Columbus Crew SC beat the Chicago Fire 3-0 on Thursday night.
Thom Brennaman will not be calling NFL games on Fox after using an anti-gay slur on air during a Reds broadcast on Wednesday.