Children exposed to classmates who tested positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to quarantine in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday.
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An Ohio dad stepped up after the sound system malfunctioned before his son's high school basketball game last Friday, singing the national anthem from the stands loud enough for the entire gymnasium to hear. Another spectator, Johnny Futhey, quickly took some footage of the impromptu performance, and it went viral on Facebook after he posted it. "Audio wouldn’t work to play the National Anthem at tonight’s Waverly-Portsmouth West game," Futhey wrote on the post, which has garnered more than a
.Children exposed to classmates who tested positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to quarantine in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday.
Brittani Boren Leach is mourning her son one year after his tragic passing.
Liam Payne and Cheryl Cole already have a star on their hands! Three-year-old Bear Payne adorably interrupted his mother’s December 23 interview by belting out his own rendition of “Jingle Bells” at the top of his lungs. The X Factor judge, 37, and the hosts couldn’t help but laugh during the cute moment with her son.
Rachel Zoe is opening up about the terrifying accident that happened while on a ski trip with her family.
Gorka Marquez has been spotted going on a leisurely stroll with his other half Gemma Atkinson and their daughter Mia. It's the first time the professional dancer has stepped out with his family since the Strictly Come Dancing final on Saturday, which saw Oti Mabuse and comedian Bill Bailey take home the Glitterball trophy.The 30 year old wrapped up warm for the occasion as he donned a white hoodie under a black coat and brown cargo trousers alongside some grey trainers.
Even though it was routed by Clemson in its last game, Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish will be in the College Football Playoffs for the national title.
A police department in Ohio is calling for parents to be more responsible after 60 maskless young people celebrating a 14th birthday flooded out of a tightly packed party bus into a mall parking lot Saturday. Officers on a routine patrol saw the rowdy group getting out of the bus at 9:50 p.m.
Cincinnati police divers were combing the Ohio River for a missing 3-year-old boy whose mother was stabbed to death allegedly by her boyfriend. The search for little Nylo Lattimore took place Sunday in the water under the Purple People Bridge in the city's downtown, according to reports.
Trey Songz is making headlines for hosting a massive club night amid the coronavirus pandemic.The singer, who tested positive for COVID-19 back in October, performed at Aftermath in Columbus, Ohio, over the weekend, with approximately 500 guests in attendance. The event clearly violated health safety orders, resulting in the venue now being forced to temporarily shut down.Staff Lieutenant Craig S.
Trey Songz came under fire after holding a 500-person indoor “Champagne Saturdays” event at the Aftermath night club in Columbus, Ohio, per the New York Post. During the Dec.
Trey Songz reportedly headlined a 500-person indoor concert at an Ohio nightclub that authorities said demonstrated a flagrant disregard for COVID-19 safety protocols. The 36-year-old singer, who revealed to his followers in October that he tested positive for the coronavirus, was advertised as the headliner of the Aftermath nightclub’s “Champagne Saturdays” over the weekend. People reports that the nightclub received citations from the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) after its agents attended
Trey Songz concert faces investigation after approximately 500 people packed into an Ohio nightclub to see the singer perform.Songz performed at the Aftermath nightclub in Columbus on Saturday (December 5), with footage showing tightly packed fans at the venue.As NBC News reports, the venue has now been given an official warning for improper conduct after attendees were seen to be openly violating Covid-19 regulations.Fans were seen sharing drinks and flouting social distancing laws, Ohio’s
Vanderbilt women’s basketball team says that starting with tonight’s game, the players and coaches will remain in the locker room during the national anthem to “commemorate the racial injustices that have been taking place in the United States.” The statement was shared on all of the team member’s personal Twitter and Instagram accounts ahead of their home contest with the East Tennessee State Buccaneers women’s basketball team.