House Bill 661, which aims to ban high school athletes from profiting from their name, image, and likeness (NIL), took center stage at the Ohio Statehouse.
There are two new initiatives launching in Franklin County to support survivors and improve how the judicial system handles ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A person was injured in a shooting in the Franklinton area of Columbus. The Columbus Police Radio ...
A former Marion city councilman is trying to put his life back together after he was found not guilty of rape, abduction, and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The No. 9 Ohio State Women's basketball team heads out west this week for two tough road games.
The Perry County prosecutor has confirmed that remains found over the weekend in Wayne National Forest belong to missing ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A terminated defensive analyst with the Ohio State University Football Program is now suing the school, claiming that the school's disciplinary process was stacked against him ...
The Jed Foundation (JED), an organization focused on mental health for teens and young adults, laid out the emerging risks ...
Concerns over fraud in Ohio's publicly-funded daycares are mounting, with a significant increase in tips reported to the ...
Nikki Bella has been criticized for missing John Cena’s retirement match, but now the WWE star is revealing the real reason ...
ABC 6 is On Your Side as we partner with the Children Hunger Alliance (CHA) in an community-wide effort to feed children in ...
The growing involvement of members of teacher unions and the unions themselves in political movement has garnered greater ...
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