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Learn about the history of the Gulf service station built by Carl Trau in 1937 at Main and Mulberry streets in Bryan, Ohio.
Liam Wickwire and Ryan Clawson are bringing Appell Striping’s streamlined, systemized parking lot services to Ohio for the first time by becoming part of the business that started in New York. The duo ...
A long-anticipated senior living housing project recently cleared a major hurdle and may become reality after it was approved ...
(The video in the player above is from previous coverage.) Suspect Bryan Kohberger's lawyers argued that his autism spectrum disorder should disqualify him from possibly receiving that punishment ...
Despite holding the program record for career strikeouts and a commitment to North Carolina State, Staten is still working ...
Sean Stewart, a former top-20 prospect, is transferring from Ohio State after one year. Stewart's decision, reportedly unrelated to NIL deals, stems from a desire for a larger role. He averaged 4. ...
With Bryan Kohberger’s trial approaching, journalist Howard Blum claims prosecutors may argue Kohberger committed the murders to impress his former professor, renowned forensic psychologist Dr ...
The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in a case in which $152 million in total possible refunds to AES Ohio customers are at stake. However, the issue may be moot, in at least one ...
BRYAN, Ohio — The Sixth District Court of Appeals of Ohio on Wednesday heard oral arguments in the ongoing legal dispute between Dad’s Place, a church in Bryan, and city officials over the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An indoor slide park will soon begin welcoming thrill seekers to their first Ohio location in Columbus. Named Slick City Action Park, the chain is aiming to open at 1170 ...
BUFFALO, Ohio (WJW) — A small earthquake shook parts of eastern Ohio on Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The magnitude 2.8 quake struck just after 10 a.m., about a mile ...
President Trump thrust Springfield, Ohio, onto the national stage during the 2024 election. As his second term unfolds, residents tell WSJ what his immigration policies mean for the community.