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Lorain County shooting leaves two officers in serious condition requiring airlift to Cleveland trauma center, while a third officer was taken to a local hospital.
In recent years, Republican candidates have won top spots with no elected experience. Why Ohio voters are hungry for outsiders and why we wrote about it.
Pro Football Focus is calling this Ohio State freshman wide receiver a generational talent. With two seasons still ahead, he’s on pace to become one of college football’s all-time greats.
Incoming Ohio State basketball freshman Mathieu Grujicic had himself a game for Germany in first-round action of the U18 Eurobasket Tournament.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Five-star 2026 interior lineman Darius Gray will make his college decision on Aug. 22, he announced on Saturday afternoon.
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A 28-year-old man is dead after he drowned in a pool at an Ohio apartment complex. Officers with the Columbus Division of Police were dispatched to Eden of Eston, an apartment complex located on Chesford Road just before 4 p.m. on Thursday, on reports of a drowning, our news partners WBNS-10 TV reported.
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Ohio's summer has been pretty hot, humid and rainy. Will the Buckeye State have another rainy weekend? What to know, temperatures, and live radar.
The Dispatch spoke with a First Amendment attorney about the legalities of filming ICE agents or other law enforcement.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are known as "Wide Receiver U" for a reason, and New York Jets star Garrett Wilson is one of their best current examples on the NFL level.
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Brian Finck found out about his cancer diagnosis after advocating for mental health in central Ohio's construction community.
Check your tickets! A winning Powerball ticket was sold in Ohio. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] One person in Ohio won $50,000 with four of five winning numbers and the Powerball in Saturday night’s drawing.
Lewisville (TX) standout cornerback Taelyn Mayo—drawing comparisons to NFL star Patrick Surtain II—names Ohio State as his new No. 1 over hometown Texas.