Artie Taylor, an assistant men’s basketball coach at Wittenberg on Bill Brown’s staff for five seasons, including the national runner-up season of 2005-06, died on Wednesday at 50.
Fairmont alum Maddy Westbeld, who was the 2020 Ohio Ms. Basketball, visited her former school J.E. Prass Elementary on Friday, Dec. 12. Westbeld addressed an afternoon assembly and spoke of the ...
A state assessment following the death of 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum Jr. found Clark County Children Services didn’t follow proper procedures in four different areas while handling cases for ...
Both of Springfield’s homeless shelters could close next year as funding runs out — leaving city leaders scrambling for both short- and long-term solutions.
One of Holiday in the City’s signature events that brings friends and strangers together through Santa suits, Christmas trees and music will bring them together again when SantaCon opens its bag of ...
One … five … nine … 100 … 130 … I was stuck in a parking lot on Upper Valley Road on the west side of Springfield.
If the State Theater had a seasonal holiday tune for this weekend’s live concerts, it could be “(There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays” as several former Springfielders will perform.
Patrons of the small neighborhood café on Murray Street in Springfield will see new offerings and a different name starting Jan. 6, with Culture Café leaving the location.
A Springfield taco restaurant abruptly closed this week. Krazy Taco 937 closed Monday at 229 N. Belmont Ave. after being open ...
Accumulating snow is expected to move into southwest Ohio at the end of the work week, with impacts possible during the Friday morning commute.
A man who successfully overturned his conviction for a 2023 murder was once again found guilty by a jury and sentenced to 46½ ...
As lawmakers debate whether or not to extend government subsidies for Americans who buy insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act, we want to talk to people who could be affected by those ...