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Michigan's Derrick Moore on Ohio State's title
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Five-star 2026 running back Savion Hiter, a priority Ohio State football recruiting target, announces his commitment date.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Recreational marijuana sales have generated $55 million in taxes since sales began a year ago, but the Ohio cities that host the dispensaries still haven’t gotten a dime of it.
Gov. Mike DeWine says Intel is still committed to Ohio even as it announced it will "further slow" the pace of construction at its future Ohio microchip factories.
"We are making hard but necessary decisions to streamline the organization," writes the tech giant's CEO in a memo to employees.
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These are the signs that you're not getting the recognition for being an amazing wife.
An Uber driver was shot multiple times during an attempted robbery by one of two passengers she picked up, Ohio police said. Jaiden Palmer, 18, got in the vehicle in Akron on July 17 and grabbed the driver from behind, police said in a July 24 news release. He demanded the woman’s belongings and shot her six times, according to police.
As climate change accelerates, Ohio’s cities and counties are bracing for a wide range of costly impacts. They span nearly every aspect of public infrastructure and services. Cities will need to retrofit buildings for energy efficiency,
Using a handheld cellphone while driving is illegal in Ohio, with exceptions for emergencies and single-touch operations. Over 55,000 distracted driving crashes have occurred in Ohio since 2020, resulting in numerous fatalities and serious injuries.
It was all covered and televised by the Big Ten Network in extraordinary fashion, and one of the things BTN loves to do is to bring players and coaches to the desk after the day of press conferences is over to go a little deeper into previewing the upcoming season, and of course, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was a part of that.
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Podcast hosts question whether behavior standards for politicians have collapsed or whether FitzGerald's past sins were small potatoes all along