A new budget proposal from the Ohio House would provide $600 million in bonds to help the Browns build a new domed stadium.
The Cleveland Browns could get hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to support a new stadium. But other venues are hoping to get state funding.
The Haslams, who own the NFL's Cleveland Browns, donated to two legislative leaders in Ohio in the months before they ...
The Haslam family gave $120,000 to the two top legislative leaders at the Ohio Statehouse in the months before they requested $600 million for their new football stadium.
The Browns bonds will span “at least” 25 years, meaning all Ohioans regardless of if they can afford to go to a single, ...
No. 21 Ohio State and No. 9 UCLA combined for 20 runs and 21 hits on Friday night as the Bruins (35-5, 8-1 Big Ten) took the ...
After losing so many starters from last year’s national title team, there are going to be some growing pains at spots for ...
In their quest to build a new domed stadium for the Browns out by the Cleveland airport, the Haslams seek financial help from ...
The annual Ohio State Student Appreciation practice will take place on Saturday, April 5 on the indoor field at the Woody ...
State legislators have formally introduced an amendment to the next biennial budget to help the Cleveland Browns finance a ...
Ohio House GOP leaders backed $600M in bonds for the Browns' proposed $3.4B Brook Park stadium and mixed-use development. The ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets will continue to fight for a Wild Card spot Thursday when they host the Colorado Avalanche, but the ...