News

Bob and Corrine Frick opened the first Roosters in the Dayton region on North Main Street in 1988. Today, the brand has more than 40 restaurants throughout Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Several new businesses and restaurants have recently opened their doors to customers. From sushi and pizza, to craft beer and more, here’s a list of new places to check ...
The Kingston Arts Council has launched a new program called the Artist Prosperity Project. It aims to get a better ...
Family and friends gathered for a "call to duty" ceremony in Marysville for about 40 members of Ohio Army National Guard's 174th Air Defense regiment.
Joab Scott, a worker at Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant, is suing his employer in federal court for allegedly violating the Fair Labor Standards Act by not paying employees for all the hours th… ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio food truck is facing a lawsuit from Kellogg over claims that its name plays off a trademarked slogan owned by the multibillion-dollar company. On June 3, Kellogg ...
The Kyles are urban homesteaders, which means they grow their own food on their own land in an effort to rely less on ...
Honda is launching a new electric quadricycle designed for last-mile deliveries. At Eurobike 2025 in Germany, Honda announced the Fastport eQuad. Production will take place at the Honda Performance ...
The Mid-Ohio food collective said if SNAP benefits are cut in the big, beautiful bill then it will drive more demand to food banks across the country.
When I first arrived in Loveland, Ohio, crossing the bridge spanning the Little Miami River and parking down the street from ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio food truck is facing a lawsuit from Kellanova, formerly the Kellogg Company (and colloquially called “Kellogg’s,” over claims its name plays off a ...