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Today in History for Oct. 5: ...
Cal is hosting ESPN’s College GameDay for the first time ever on Saturday morning, and Saturday night’s home game against No. 8 Miami might be a sellout and cou ...
Help is on the way from central Ohio for Hurricane Helene recovery relief. A local business is supporting a former Columbus ...
A Virginia man has been arrested on a charge that he spray-painted graffiti on a monument in the nation’s capital during ...
Mahdawi is facing one count of destruction of government property under $1,000, a misdemeanor carrying up to one year in ...
Florida agreed to buy the SS United States and turn it into the world's largest artificial reef as long as the court order for the ship to leave Philly is resolved.
Franklin County's juvenile jail is still plagued by violence and other problems, as flagged in the state's latest inspection report.
Community leaders in Columbus are mobilizing residents with a “Save Our Sons” event to combat rising crime and gun violence.
Sculptor Gutzon Borglum began carving the images of four U.S. presidents into Mount Rushmore on Oct. 4, 1927. The effort employed 400 people and took 14 years to complete.
After pulling off a last-second escape against Virginia Tech last week, Miami looks to remain undefeated in a rare trip to ...
Police say burglars broke into the SS United States, the historic but aging ocean liner docked at a pier off Christopher ...
The Chart House -- located on the banks of the Delaware River -- has announced that it is shutting down for good. In a ...