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Sick of that political banner? Here's how a few Ohio cities regulate campaign signs
Sick of the candidate names your neighbor has plastered across their lawn? Are you wondering if that one political banner is bigger than allowed? Or is it too early for someone to display campaign signs in your neighborhood? ...
Massive Ohio solar farm could see decision from state Supreme Court
View a previous report on the Oak Run Solar Project in the video player above. LONDON, Ohio (WCMH) — Despite opposition from local leaders, one of the largest solar farms in the country is set to be built in central Ohio. But that decision could make its way to the Ohio Supreme Court. The Ohio […]
Taylor Swift’s Boyfriend, Ohio Native Travis Kelce To Star In Happy Gilmore 2
One of the all-time great Adam Sandler films, and one that is often viewed as his best movie ever, Happy Gilmore remains iconic nearly 30 years after it was released in 1996. Now almost 30 years later Adam Sandler has announced that Happy Gilmore 2 will be making its way to Netflix, as they will be producing the sequel to the classic film.
High school volleyball: St. Ursula looks to ride momentum from 2023
The high school volleyball season is well under way and, as most area teams are beginning league play this week, it's time to take a look ahead to see which squads are expected to have the best chance at contending for titles. Last season, longtime area big-school power St. Ursula reached the Division I state final four for the 13th time and for the first time in eight seasons under coach Jason Reilly. The Arrows, competing for the first time in the Michigan-based Catholic High School League's Central Division, parlayed a challenging schedule into a strong Ohio tournament run. St. Ursula, 19-9 overall and 4-2 in the CHSL Central, lost twice to Bloomfield Hills Marian, once in league play (3-2) and later in the Bishop Cup playoffs (3-1).
Local K-9′s role shifts amid new marijuana law
PERRYSBURG Twp., Ohio (WTVG) - Policing marijuana in Ohio has changed since a new state law legalizing recreational marijuana took effect. So what happens to the K9 officers trained to sniff out the drug?. Some departments have had to retire the K9s. But 13 Action News found one local department...
Ohio restaurants being hit by charming serial dine and dasher
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - Ohio restaurants are being hit by an "outgoing" serial dine and dasher. According to 614 Now,a serial dine and dasher has been hitting Columbus-area restaurants for several months, possibly a year, though it is unclear exactly how long. Although dine and dashing is nothing new to...
Video appears to show Ohio officer kicking kneeling man
Ohio residents are speaking out after video of a police officer kicking a kneeling man who appeared to be complying with their orders was posted to social media. The man, who was identified as Jaemiier McElroy, was taken to the hospital, according to his attorney.
Future Buckeyes excel as St. Clair, Jackson and Lee lead the way with big opening games
After every weekend during the football season, Bucknuts wraps up the weekend that was in high school football focusing on those who will continue their careers playing for the Buckeyes. The Buckeyes have 25 commitments total for their 2025 recruiting class and one for their 2026 class. Many of those...
High school volleyball: Lake coming off standout season in NBC
A team that went on a long postseason run looks to return to the top of the Northern Buckeye Conference volleyball standings this fall. Lake (21-7, 13-1) bids for its fifth straight title after sharing the conference title with Eastwood in 2020 and winning the past three championships outright. The Flyers of coach Amy Vorst made the deepest tournament run in program history in 2023, reaching the Division II regional final before falling 3-1 to eventual state runner-up Gates Mills Gilmour. They look to contend for another NBC title this year, with Eastwood, Otsego, and Oak Harbor (13-12, 8-6) viewed as the chief competitors for that crown.
Ohio doesn't require athletics practices be moved in extreme heat despite health risks
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Coaches at St. Xavier High School moved football practice to Tuesday morning and canceled a JV soccer game as near record-breaking heat hit the Tri-State. But school administrators didn't have to make that move, and neither did leaders at any Ohio school system. Those changes...
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