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A handful of mayors and other village officials from across the state sit on the Board of the Ohio Municipal League (OML) — a ...
According to Cleveland.com Sanders was pulled over by Ohio State Highway Patrol in Medina while traveling 91 mph in a 65 mph zone on June 5. The Browns rookie quarterback failed to appear for his ...
Lucinda Phillippi and Julie Robinson have been part of Indian Creek High School’s landscape for 20 years. Their time came a ...
The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down across Northern Ohio, following Wednesday's Severe ...
U.S. Rep. Dave Taylor, R-Ohio, this week welcomed Lilyana Ansel, the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition, and ...
It all began as a wager in 2013. Now, John and Coleen Bistor have been to 764 restaurants featured on Guy Fieri's "Diners, ...
Youngstown City Council unanimously agreed to spend $120,000 on the audit at Wednesday's council meeting. YOUNGSTOWN - The ...
Andy Reid expects to have wide receiver Rashee Rice and first-round draft pick Josh Simmons fully available when the Kansas City Chiefs report to training camp at Missouri Western State University the ...
Yankton’s going to get blasted by heat this weekend, but the long-range forecast does not portend anything too abnormal for ...
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been ticketed for speeding twice this month in Ohio. Sanders was accused of ...
A bill proposed by Ohio lawmakers that would end the use of quotas for police departments across the state is heading to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk.
A Tri-State attorney has filed a lawsuit saying he was hired to make sure Tri-State businesses are involved in the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project and then he was fired.