The city of Steubenville has received a grant from the Ohio History Connection to establish a new National Register ...
With unbeaten UCLA losing to USC on Thursday night, Grand Canyon's women's basketball team now owns the nation's longest active win streak.
The nation's fastest-growing traveling festival will return home for the 12th edition of Breakaway Ohio from May 30-31 at the ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, a Columbus native competing in the Amazon Prime reality game show "Beast Games," won the game show's ...
Learn about the new pay stub disclosure law, salary history bans, and wage transparency requirements in Cincinnati, Columbus, ...
Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
In the heart of Columbus, Ohio, nestled on the bustling corner of 18th and High Street, sits a little slice of heaven ...
Alfred Cleveland was 25 years old when he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison, despite evidence of his innocence. After 26 years behind bars Cleveland, now out on parole, is ...
The Garst Museum will resume its Speaker Series season on Feb. 22, 2 p.m., at 205 N. Broadway, Greenville, in the Lowell Thomas Meeting Room. The featured speaker will be Valerie Boyer who will bring ...
Take a behind-the-scenes tour at Ohio Stadium and selfie with the National Championship Trophy in the Buckeyes' locker room. 10am-6:30pm Friday-Sunday. $40-50. 💡 Stroll through Wanderlights for one ...
A bill banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Ohio’s public colleges and universities and stripping certain ...
Students erupted into protest, chanting "Higher Ed is dead" after Ohio Republican senators passed a controversial bill that would ban diversity initiatives.