New Albany may lower pay-to-play fees
Both the current and incoming New Albany superintendents recommend that the school board cut $200 from athletics fees.
Both the current and incoming New Albany superintendents recommend that the school board cut $200 from athletics fees.
A sure sign that spring has arrived is opening day at Ohio’s two major amusement parks.
Cleveland’s city council will consider establishing a $15 minimum wage in the city after receiving petitions with thousands of signatures supporting the measure.
The Clippers lost at Huntington Park for the first time in a dozen games, falling 2-1 to Lehigh Valley in the finale of their four-game series.
The Columbus Crew SC surprised fans Thursday by suddenly trading away high-scoring forward Kei Kamara to the New England Revolution for cash and draft picks.
The middle class in the Columbus area is losing ground and is in danger of one day no longer being the economic majority, according to a report released Wednesday.
The growing number of children who require foster care as a result of Ohio’s opiate epidemic is putting a strain on the state’s foster-care system.
When you take Tylenol to reduce your pain you may also be decreasing your empathy and other positive emotions, according to research at Ohio State.
City officials are giving you’re the chance to remind drivers to slow down in your neighborhood without running into the street to yell at them.
Tourism has become a $42 billion industry, which employs one out of every dozen working Ohioans, according to an annual report from TourismOhio released Wednesday.