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A heartwarming rescue unfolded last week on I-77 when an Ohio State Highway Patrol officer spotted a dog wandering dangerously close to traffic.OSP posted to its social media page, sharing OSP Sgt ...
The latest Ohio State player to wear its Block O (No. 0) jersey honoring Bill Willis is a former walk-on who carved out a role as a wide receiver.
Amid a range of dog attacks that have occurred across southwest Ohio recently, state lawmakers are considering making changes to euthanasia laws for the dogs that are involved in such attacks.
In 2012, Ohio revamped its dog laws to move away from restrictions targeted at specific types of dogs, such as pit bulls. The current law focuses on the behavior of the dogs, not the breeds.
WATCH: Ohio state trooper saves dog from I-77 in Ohio After being coaxed off the highway, the dog jumped right into Sergeant Brett Claxton's cruiser. The pup has since been returned to its owner.
Ohio State’s seven new players have received their jersey numbers, including freshmen Scotty Middleton (0), Taison Chatman (3), Devin Royal (21) and Austin Parks (25).
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker is working on a bill that would require euthanasia for dogs that seriously injure or kill a human. Under state law, a judge has discretion on whether to ...
Ohio State defense ends Jack Sawyer and J.T ... got me thinking about an old Rodney Dangerfield joke involving dogs and ... front and back of a certain Oregon quarterback’s jersey, ...
Here's more on what Ohio law says about them. People have been using fake service animals to receive benefits, hurting the real use of service dogs. Diddy trial: A verdict has been reached after ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker is working on a bill that would require euthanasia for dogs that seriously injure or kill a human. Under state law, a judge has discretion on whether to ...