WOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke with Columbus Dispatch sportswriter Brianna Mac Kay about how far Ohio State could play this year.
The board's decision referenced “consistent and substantial opposition” from local government and residents, however the ...
Both proposals would require the nine city council members to only get votes from within their districts rather than city wide. Jonathan Beard's idea also aims to create a new district map, arguing ...
The Columbus Inspector General's office is investigating an incident in Linden where a police officer was recorded on video taking a woman to the ground on Tuesday. The video recorded on a cell phone ...
The meteoroid broke apart around 9 a.m. Tuesday over Valley City, a half-hour south of Cleveland, after it sped through the ...
The Ohio History Connection has digitized 160 pieces of analog media like cassettes and VHS tapes. Their next step? Creating ...
A controversial proposal to turn more than 1,000 acres of farmland in Lorain County into a possible tech mega site was voted down Tuesday putting a hold on what residents fear could be a ...
A new marijuana law goes into effect on March 20 since a cannabis advocacy group does not get enough signatures to get a ...
A group of rural Ohioans concerned about huge data centers popping up around the state want voters to decide whether they ...
Two federal government agencies say a recently proposed $33.3 billion natural gas plant in southern Ohio will power a major data center project.
Some Christians don’t eat meat on Fridays before Easter. That means we’re in the thick of fish fry season. Usually, the spike in demand is no problem for fisheries, but this is not a usual year.
Proponents say AI is a necessary game changer, perhaps leading to lower costs. Others are more cautious, pointing to AI-related lawsuits, and questions about how it will be regulated.
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