William Hartson, 26, of Massillon, Ohio, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson after he pled guilty to smuggling illegal drugs in checked baggage on a
With Matthew Stafford announcing his intention to play another year on Thursday (although it remains to be seen if he remains in Los Angeles), the Rams can finally get back to business in preparation for the NFL Draft.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is sending a crew from the state’s Department of Natural Resources to help fight the devastating wildfires in California.
Gov. Mike DeWine's Office said Fire managers in southern California asked states for help Thursday with wildfires surging through the area. In response, Ohio is sending a nine-person fire management team from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
NBA superstar LeBron James said he was inspired watching Ohio State win the College Football Playoff national championship this week
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Akron’s LeBron James was in attendance in Atlanta for Ohio State’s national title win over Notre Dame on Monday — and he’s letting that inspire him through his 22nd season. It wasn’t just that he was excited about the 34-23 win over the Irish, but the Los Angeles Lakers star said that motivated him by what he saw.
The Columbus Clippers have announced their 2025 field staff, which includes former Ohio State Buckeye and MLB player Matt Angle. Angle joins the Clippers as one of their two hitting coaches. From 2018 to 2022,
Several players made some money for themselves at the Senior and Shine Bowl practices and thus, this mock reflects some of the movements and trends we've been s
The Reds are poised to re-enter contention at the Major League level in 2025, but they'll be doing so with help from the farm.
Now, 100 years later, Nome is remembering its saviors — the sled dogs and mushers who raced for more than five days through hypothermia, frostbite, gale-force winds and blinding whiteouts to deliver life-saving serum and free the community from the grip of diphtheria.
Feller, who served as an instructor pilot for the D.C. National Guard, said he had several rules for new pilots to avoid such collisions. He warned them to stay below the mandated 200-foot ceiling for helicopters. And he urged them to be on guard for planes landing on 3-3 because they could be difficult to spot.