The city of Dayton plans to demolish the 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright brothers’ first bike shop because the building has deteriorated and is unable to be maintained and redeveloped.
The state is about to hit the gas on nearly $300 million worth of highway projects that had slowed down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keon Broxton drove in the winning run in the 10th inning as the Nashville Sounds snuffed out a rally by the Clippers to win the opener of a series at Horizon 7-6 Wednesday.
The Blue Jackets have signed goaltender Elvis Merzlikins to a five-year, $27 million contract extension.
The second-place Indians kept Chicago’s magic number for clinching the AL Central at two.
The Pittsburgh Pirates dampened the Reds’ fading postseason hopes.
TreVeyon Henderson earned two weekly awards from the Big Ten Conference for his record-setting performance in the Buckeyes’ 41-20 win over Tulsa.
More than a dozen performing arts groups, from the Columbus Symphony to Shadowbox Live, will require audience members to provide proof COVID-19 vaccination and wear masks.
Columbus city leaders yesterday announced $3.5 million in federal pandemic relief funding would be used to support marketing efforts to attract new teachers, to pay for signing bonuses and to provide scholarships for low-income families.
The 56-year-old casts himself as a tough but pragmatic politician in the tradition of exiting GOP Sen. Rob Portman and the late astronaut and Democratic Sen. John Glenn.