Gov. Mike DeWine did a good job Wednesday laying out his priorities, but while many General Assembly Republicans respect him ...
EUGENE- Spring ball is officially underway for the Oregon Ducks football program, as the team completed its second spring practice on Friday. A key part of spri ...
The USC Trojans' recruiting efforts have been apparent this past year. The Trojans have the No. 1 ranked recruiting class of 2026 and are already pushing for th ...
Groveport Madison Schools has removed former NFL player Le'Veon Bell's name from its high school stadium and said agreed-upon ...
College towns with Midwest charm and culture The Midwest is filled with lively college towns, each with its own charm, energy and student-fueled culture. Dominated mostly by schools in the Big Ten ...
Groveport-Madison Schools removed Le'Veon Bell's name from its stadium after the ex-NFL star was ordered to pay $25 million in a sexual abuse case.
Another edition of the Union Junction Podcast. The Hockey Writers' Mark Scheig and Nicholas Arnold discuss the Stadium Series ...
Ohio lawmakers are debating on spending $600 million to help finance a new stadium for the Browns after Republican leadership called the same amount of money "unsustainable" for public education.
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When the chief administrative officer for Haslam Sports Group, Ted Tywang, presented to state lawmakers on Tuesday, he showed why the Browns have long believed that the future home of the team could ...
During his 71-minute speech at the Ohio Statehouse, DeWine outlined plans to put newly appointed Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel in charge of initiatives to promote physical fitness in schools and coordinating ...
The FOX 8 I-Team found a local lawmaker is now taking steps to help the Cleveland Browns get state money for their plans to ...