Ohio isn’t as well known as a rattlesnake hotspot compared to many southern states—but the Buckeye State is home to two ...
There has been an increase in coyote sightings in the City of Findlay. The Ohio Division of Wildlife has been consulted and has provided the following guidance: We regularly receive questions from ...
Think your hometown is creepy? Wait until you hear about these terrifying locations! Join us as we count down our picks for ...
Ohio thrill seekers will find a haunted manor experience with shadowy halls, themed rooms, and plenty of nervous laughter.
As enforcement tightened on long-haul trucking, marginal operators did not leave the business. They moved into hotshot and auto transport, where the rigs are smaller, the inspections fewer, and the ...
Black bears are in Ohio to stay, wildlife official say, as another one was spotted in the Buckeye State. Here's where and how ...
History, humor and several haunting tales, the District After Dark — Fortune & Misfortune History Tour has it all.
Officials stress it’s extremely rare for coyotes to go after people, and conflicts with pets are also uncommon.
New evidence including alleged Bigfoot tracks and audio of unexplained howls surfaces weeks after eight high-credibility reports in Northeast Ohio.
Think Ohio has no rattlesnakes? Think again. Here’s where they still live.
Retired Army Sgt. Todd Neiss claims he encountered nine-foot-tall Bigfoot creatures during a military exercise and warns they lurk in the heartland.