‘Bachelor in Paradise’ suspends production after misconduct allegations
By Georgia Davis | June 12, 2017The incident was said to involve Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson.
The incident was said to involve Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson.
Following a nearly year-long national search process, Duane Nellis has succeeded Roderick McDavis as OU president.
Athens happens.
Davis will serve in an interim role until the university finds a permanent replacement for Bryan Benchoff, who announced in April he would be stepping down.
The cost per ride in Athens County is $1.25 per mile with a $1.10 booking fee.
New Yorkers have taken to putting all dogs, no matter the size, into bags in order to travel on the subway.
The Cavaliers are down 3-0, but Luna the cat celebrated her 15th birthday and Apple is decluttering your iPhone screen.
Taylor Swift evidently didn’t want to live forever on only Apple Music and decided to end her “Bad Blood” with streaming services.
The popular Disney animated series first aired on June 7, 2002.
Corinne Olympios will join some of her fellow contestants on 'Bachelor in Paradise.'
A couple got engaged on the most-recent episode of Pretty Little Liars.
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The ordinance authorizes the Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council to aggregate natural gas bills in the city.
Rachel also rode horses down Rodeo Drive because why not?
The Mexican chain restaurant and jewelry store are opening up on East State Street in the previous location of Abrio’s Vera Cucina.
Some Democrats are pushing former Cincinnati mayor and TV host toward the governor’s seat in Columbus.
Local officials call Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s lawsuit a step in the right direction.
Also, by law in California, a hot dog is apparently a sandwich.
Pat Kelly may now file a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, which hears about 1 percent of cases brought before it.
Plus, a back-and-forth dispute between neighbors involving two bicycles and $20.