The Cleveland Browns are suing the city over a state law aimed at slowing down relocations of professional sports teams.
The ability to make money through endorsements is complicating the world of college sports. Do athletes have too much power?
The NFL team said Thursday it has filed a lawsuit in federal court asking for clarification of the "Modell Law," which the ...
The Cleveland Browns sued the City of Cleveland in federal court on Thursday, claiming an Ohio law—Revised Code 9.67, the ...
The Cleveland Browns are trying desperately to find a new home to replace their 25-year-old stadium on the lakefront, and the ...
SB313, also known as Alyssa’s Law, was introduced in the Ohio Senate and now awaits an In-Senate Committee. The goal of the ...
Franklin County’s top attorney job will be up for grabs when voters go to the polls on Nov. 5.  A current Democratic member ...
(WKBN) — The Ohio Department of Health Thursday unveiled its Model Emergency Action Plan for the use of Automatic Electronic ...
The Browns on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the city of Cleveland regarding the constitutionality of the state's "Modell ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Browns decision to move the team out of ... “That stadium is supported by the taxpayers of the ...
CNN: A review of the millions of registered voters in Georgia found just 20 noncitizens were registered to vote, Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Wednesday. Those ...
Ohio Supreme Court that all cats and dogs, even strays, are protected by Ohio's felony level companion animal cruelty law.