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Updated August 16, 2025 at 1:56 PM EDT Papers with U.S. State Department markings, found Friday morning in the business center of an Alaskan hotel, revealed previously undisclosed and potentially ...
The Trump administration plans to end the $7 billion Solar for All program. Columbus was expecting funding through the program to help residents install rooftop solar panels.
The NCAA fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars Friday and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for three games for a sign-stealing scandal that has loomed over college football’s winningest program for ...
A goat with Goats on the Go relaxes by Antrim Pond while chewing on some weeds. About 20 goats will spend two to three weeks "landscaping" 2 acres of park by eating invasive plants and leaving behind ...
A Franklin County judge found Pammy Maye, 49, not competent to stand trial for aggravated murder in the 2024 death of 5-year-old Darnell Taylor.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins visited the Columbus VA Ambulatory Care Center. Collins took a tour of the facility and met with staff and veterans. He applauded the center ...
Nationwide Children's Hospital has had surplus revenues exceeding at least $200 million since 2020. Despite these extra funds, the nonprofit hospital system and the city of Columbus still agreed to a ...
Commentator Terry Pluto reflects on Browns rookie quarterback Shadeur Sanders' growing star power and what his impressive debut might mean for the upcoming season.
This episode originally aired on July 16, 2025. Not only are cars a necessity, but they once symbolized American’s freedom and love of the open road. Cars have been an important part of American life ...
The Trump administration has replaced former Missouri Congressman Billy Long as IRS Commissioner, after less than two months on the job. It's the latest in a string of management shakeups at the tax ...
Ohio EPA records indicated that if the Pixelle Specialty Solutions paper plant closed, it would be a "worst-case scenario" for water in Chillicothe.
Catholic Social Services celebrated the graduation of 24 Latino entrepreneurs ahead of Festival Latino, which kicks off Saturday. Some communities have canceled similar festivals this year.