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Breaking records isn’t an easy feat, but Coleman Owen made it look like one.
More 70 people from Jewish, Interfaith and Immigrant advocacy organizations gathered in front of the Franklin County Municipal Court today, in observance of Tisha B’Av, the annual Jewish holiday comme ...
Hank Hill is back and he's the same ol' Hank Hill, but a lot of things around him have changed. The lovable animated hero of “King of the Hill” has returned from a 15-year lull and he isn't sure what ...
Inspired by the success of cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati in attracting Hollywood filmmakers, a group in Washington County is hoping to do the same for Southeast Ohio.
It’s road trip season in America, and all that extra travel causes unexpected breakdowns for millions of motorists every summer. Hot weather and those additional travel miles can put a ...
The conference championship game used to be a hurdle. Now, it’s the expectation.
As of 2025, Ohio University has over 250 graduate academic programs students can enroll in, covering just about every topic ...
Tackling the statement of purpose on graduate school applications can be tricky. Here are tips and questions answered from some top universities in the U.S.
Amid recent political rhetoric about rising crime and violence in American cities, a new analysis shows that violent crime has continued to decline this year.
When the summer heat peaks, Americans turn to a beloved classic to stay cool: ice cream. As a toast to National Ice Cream Day ...
Ohio’s leading small business advocacy organization, encourages shoppers to shop small during this year’s sales tax holiday. The sales tax holiday begins at ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced Thursday that it will sanction a state championship event in girls flag football beginning in the spring of 2026. The announcement ...