Madison Sharp, an emergency dispatcher in Ohio, recently helped guide a couple through a roadside child birth on I-77. Here's what happened.
A potential federal government shutdown looms as Congress faces a Sept. 30 deadline to pass a funding bill. Nearly 2.5 million Ohioans were beneficiaries of Social Security in 2023. Social Security ...
A stray balloon caused a power outage for much of Over-the-Rhine on Wednesday morning, according to a Duke Energy spokesman.
A trade war with China is causing concern for Ohio's soybean farmers as the country backs out of purchasing U.S. soybeans. While Ohio doesn't sell most of its soybeans directly to China, the loss of a ...
The Cincinnati Bengals made a trade with the Cleveland Browns for veteran quarterback Joe Flacco on Oct. 7. In exchange for Flacco’s services and a sixth-round pick, the Bengals gave the Browns a ...
Ohio's minimum wage, which increases Jan. 1 every year based on inflation, applies to businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $405,000.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state's two-year budget late June 30, approving a plan to spend $600 million of state money on the Cleveland Browns' new domed stadium. That money will come from the ...
The Ashland County Democratic Party was removed from the Ashland County Fair in Ohio for selling "offensive" buttons that included messages about President Donald Trump. The Ashland County sheriff is ...
Parents who watch the popular Disney+ series "Bluey" with their little ones had some big emotions when the latest super-sized episode hit the streaming service Sunday. "The Sign," which at 28 minutes ...
The 2025 "Superman" movie is out on HBO Max starting Sept. 19, or available to rent or buy digitally. HBO Max streaming offers an American Sign Language (ASL) version of the "Superman" film, plus ...
Now out of a starting job, Russell Wilson could yet play a very important role ... in another NFL city. The NFL trade deadline is approaching on Nov. 4, but significant deals are often made weeks in ...
The water is gone but the mud lives on in Cincinnati's riverfront parks. It's coated walkways through Sawyer Point Park, pavement along Mehring Way, tulips in planters and even parks employees.