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Cleveland City Council holds special meeting regarding the lease at Huntington Bank Field
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland City Council members are holding a special meeting Monday morning regarding the current lease at Huntington Bank Field. The deal allows the Cleveland Browns to leave downtown and build a new domed stadium in...

Travis Kelce invests in Six Flags, Cedar Point, Kings Island owner
NFL star Travis Kelce has joined an activist investor group to purchase a 9% stake in Six Flags. The investment group, JANA Partners, wants to improve marketing, customer experience, and leadership at the struggling theme park company. Six Flags...

Ohio High School Football Top 25 State Rankings - Oct. 19, 2025
As we head to the final week of the Ohio high school football regular season, St. Edward has ascended back to the top spot of the High School on SI Ohio Top 25 after a huge win as the then-No. 2 Eagles defeated then-No. 3 Archbishop Moeller 35-10....

Restaurant chain that moved into former Frisch’s sites to close Ohio locations
MIAMI VALLEY — Dolly’s has announced it will close all of its locations in the Dayton and Cincinnati markets. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7’s John Bedell is following this story. He will have the latest...

High Intelligence: How Ohio Colleges Are Preparing Students for an AI-Driven Future
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere you turn — from ChatGPT-written content to quickly generated graphics. It’s both an emerging field and one that’s quickly amplified in scope and ability — for example, though AI-generated videos were primitive...

HomeGoods to open 5 new locations by Nov. 6. Here's where in Ohio
A new HomeGoods store is coming to Ohio as part of a nationwide expansion by the popular home-furnishing chain. North Olmsted will see a new HomeGoods open on Nov. 6. The new HomeGoods locations across the county are part of an expansion effort by...

First National Bank Donation Supports TNP Housing Project
WARREN, Ohio – Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership recently received a $3,750 donation from First National Bank in support of its effort to provide home ownership opportunities in the city through the construction and resale of four single-family...

In letter to UW fans, Chris McIntosh announces elevated financial support for football program
Wisconsin's athletic director Chris McIntosh expressed disappointment with the football team's performance this season. The athletic department has committed to increasing its financial investment in the football program. The Badgers are currently...
Cleveland-Cliffs soars as company plans 're-focus' on rare earths
Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) stock rallied as much as 24% early Monday morning after the company announced it would redouble efforts related to mining for rare earth minerals, which has become one of the hottest commodities trades on Wall Street this...

Lawsuit could prompt emergency vote on NIL for Ohio high school athletes
Columbus, Ohio (WSYX) — A lawsuit filed in Franklin County last Thursday against the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) could lead to an emergency referendum vote on a bylaw allowing high school student-athletes to be compensated for...

Trump approval slips, Ohio races tighten in latest new BGSU politics poll
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Bowling Green State University’s October political poll shows former President Donald Trump’s approval among Ohio voters has fallen sharply — down nine points since February — while Democrats appear competitive in upcoming...


Job confidence drops under Trump as economic concerns grow, poll finds
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds, in what is a potential warning sign for...

Evaluating Ohio State’s 7-0 start and where doubt still might loom: Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Welcome to the “Leave No Doubt” pod, an in-season Monday episode of Buckeye Talk where Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik constantly ask a simple weekly question: Did Ohio State leave no doubt on Saturday? This week, we look at...

Bank extra $200 with bet365 offer for Eagles vs. Vikings
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The Eagles arrive in Minnesota riding a two-game slide and desperately in need of a...

Ohio Department of Agriculture partners with horse congress for local wine promotion
Brian Baldridge Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture | Ohio Department of AgricultureBrian Baldridge Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture | Ohio Department of Agriculture The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the All...

A federal safety net program is leaving Ohio patients behind
Ohio’s health care system relies on outpatient infusion care, a vital service for patients managing complex conditions such as Crohn’s disease and multiple sclerosis. For uninsured, low-income, and vulnerable patients in our state who require...

Ohio property taxes could be the death of Ramaswamy's White House questThomas Suddes
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. tsuddes@gmail.com. Republicans are virtually certain to nominate Cincinnati-born Vivek Ramaswamy, a business tycoon, as their 2026...

Ohio property taxes could be the death of Ramaswamy's White House quest
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. tsuddes@gmail.com. Republicans are virtually certain to nominate Cincinnati-born Vivek Ramaswamy, a business tycoon, as their 2026...

Electric bills doubled for many Ohioans — and they’re furious: The Readers Write
Electricity bills have become the latest household shock for Ohioans, with hundreds of residents saying their costs jumped sharply over the summer — even when they used less power. From Cleveland Heights to Ashtabula to Massillon, readers...