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Ryan Day’s QB announcement raises some questions beneath the surface
It turned out to be not much of a quarterback battle at all for the Ohio State Buckeyes this offseason with head coach Ryan Day recently naming Kansas State transfer Will Howard the starter. That seems obvious given his experience and all indications being that he had the strongest spring and fall camp among the position group.
Gov. DeWine sends National Guard unit to assist with Columbus cyber breach
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced on Friday that a team within the National Guard has been asked to assist the City of Columbus, in regards to the recent cyber attack. We have... at the [Columbus] mayor's request, deployed numbers of Ohio National Guard. The...
Ride share customers assault driver, police search for suspects
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A COTA PLUS driver was assaulted while picking up a ride-share customer in July. At approximately 6:10 p.m. on July 8, a driver arrived to pick up three passengers in the500 Block of E. Woodrow Ave. Shortly after being picked up, an argument was started....
5 people, including 2 Reynoldsburg police officers, hurt in I-70 crash
Five people, including two Reynoldsburg police officers, were hospitalized Friday afternoon after a vehicle crashed into them as they pulled into a highway u-turn lane. The crash happened at 12:37 p.m. on Columbus' Southeast Side, closed eastbound traffic on Interstate 70, and restricted westbound traffic for hours, according to the Ohio Department of...
Tennessee lands commitment of No. 1 OT David Sanders Jr.
David Sanders Jr., the No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2025 class, announced Saturday afternoon that he will play his college football at Tennessee. Sanders, also ranked by the 247Sports composite as the No. 2 overall player in the nation, picked the Volunteers over Georgia, Nebraska and Ohio State. Tennessee had been considered the frontrunner after Sanders, from Providence Day School in Charlotte, N.C., made numerous visits to the campus. Had he chosen Ohio State, his commitment would have given the Buckeyes four of the top 10-ranked players in the class. Ohio State currently has the highest-rated class in the country, per 247Sports. Sanders, who is 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, has been on the national radar for years. Michigan offered him a scholarship at the end of his eighth-grade season. "There are so many things to weigh when it comes to making a decision like this, but what it came down to for me, and what was most important above everything else, was that I'd end up somewhere where I truly felt like family," Sanders said, per On3. "I'm making my commitment because the school felt like home." --Field Level Media
Exciting events this weekend: Bratwurst, Blueberries, and Blues!
BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—This weekend, the area is buzzing with three fantastic events that promise fun, food, and music for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of delicious bratwurst, sweet blueberries, or soulful blues, there’s something for you to enjoy. The Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival, held from August...
Springfield residents uneasy after Nazi display over weekend
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Nearly a week after people were seen carrying a hate symbol through downtown Springfield, concern is growing, prompting the city and its residents to call for unity in the face of hate. Springfield residents and city leaders said they saw a group of masked protesters walking downtown with guns and Nazi […]
Proof That Ohio is Full of Bad Drivers
According to a recent study, Ohio drivers have the 2nd most speeding tickets in the United States. Insurify crunched numbers of Ohio drivers in each state with speeding tickets on their driver records over the last 7 years compared to those without,. The Insurify data team compared the number of...
College move-in day: When do students return to the biggest Ohio universities? What to know
It's that time of the year again—time for classes to start. And students heading to Ohio colleges and universities for the first time, or returning to campus, will soon be moving into their residence halls, if they haven't already. Here's a look at when those move-in dates are happening at Ohio's largest...
DeWine orders flags at half-staff in Ohio
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags to be lowered. The order follows the death of Robert Hagler, a former judge in Greene County. Hagler’s obituary details the former judge died on Aug. 3 at 84-years-old. On all public buildings and grounds within Greene County, flags should be flown at half-staff […]
Columbus Police Seek Public's Aid to Apprehend Suspect in N Wilson Rd Store Robbery
Early Wednesday morning, a robbery report came through in the 800 block of N Wilson Rd, disrupting the routine start of the day for local employees. According to the Columbus Police Department, an individual entered a store with a demand for cash that left workers shaken but unharmed. The suspect,...
German Village restaurant Bistrolino closing Aug. 23; owners planning new bar
Bistrolino, a German Village restaurant offering a hybrid of Italian and Lebanese cuisines, will close its doors Aug. 23, the owners announced Friday on social media. "We cannot thank the German Village community and our customers enough for the last 5 yrs. Thank you for making us feel right at home from the...
Fur Baby Friday: Merlin and Miss Muffet can't wait to be adopted
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — This week's Fur Baby Friday segment on Good Day Columbus featured two adorable animals from Colony Cats & Dogs. Merlinis a sweet and active one-year-old mixed-breed Pomeranian dog.Unfortunately, he recently returned to the rescue due to his previous adopter's health issues. Merlin is a playful...
Winning Mega Millions numbers for the $464 million jackpot on August 16, 2024: See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody hit the $464 million jackpot in the Mega Millions drawing on Friday, August 16, 2024, lottery officials say there were thousands of other winners who hit smaller prizes in Ohio. Here's a look at all the winners throughout the Buckeye State from Tuesday night's drawing...
How CMHA’s $38 Million Investment Will Impact Central Ohio’s Housing Market
It’s no secret that buying a house has slipped out of reach for more and more Americans. For those in Central Ohio who struggle to afford housing, help is on the way. The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) has given the green light to invest $38 million in building three new housing communities in Columbus and Reynoldsburg.
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