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Arch Manning made a decision about his future that impacts Ohio State football’s Julian Sayin
The second chapter of Ohio State's home-and-home series will get a Round 2 between two quarterbacks fighting for NFL Draft stock.
Ohio State football had just one opponent charged with a holding violation during the 2024 regular season. Has that number gone up in 2025?
Tis the season for poaching successful college football staffs, and Ohio State is losing another of its assistant coaches to an SEC school.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several school districts in central Ohio closed or delayed start times on Monday morning due to slick roads and winter weather. Some of the schools that have announced closures or delays for Monday include:
Fishers are continuing their comeback in Ohio, with one spotted near this Ohio city for the first time in nearly 200 years. Here's where
As the Ohio State football team prepares for either Texas A&M or Miami in the Cotton Bowl Classic, the recruiting train keeps rolling. Currently, the Buckeyes have seven committed players in the 2027 class, but that number could jump to eight very soon. Four-star linebacker Quinton Cypher is down to four schools, and OSU has made the cut.
LaSheta McClellan spent $80,000 on a birthday bash in Florida. Now incarcerated for fraud, she is among the few prosecuted in pandemic fraud cases.
Dave Jilbert was diagnosed with Parkinson's after he used a paraquat product at his Ohio vineyard. He's now suing the pesticide manufacturer and trying to get paraquat banned.
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Ohio farmers lose $76 million in sales due largely to Trump
Combined with other factors, President Donald Trump’s big tariffs on Chinese goods are costing Ohio farmers and their counterparts in other states heavily, according to a new report. The report shows Ohio farmers lost nearly $76 million of their exports to China this year compared to one year earlier.
The Center for Christian Virtue is rapidly and successfully pushing through new state laws on social issues such as abortion.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio is joining a new, multi-state election network aimed at keeping voter rolls accurate and identifying illegal voting, Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced Monday. “These data-sharing agreements allow Ohio to work with our colleagues in other states to identify people who try to vote illegally,