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.
Multiple outlets have reported that Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn commented that the team could go ...
Thirty-one years after it first opened its doors at the corner of Carnegie Avenue and Ontario Street, Progressive Field is ...
The Colorado Rockies assigned 30 players to the Spokane Indians’ roster on Monday for the start of the 2025 Northwest League ...
It has taken several years, and a lot of maneuvering, but the MLB-mandated improvements to 67-year old Avista Stadium are ...
The Browns bonds will span “at least” 25 years, meaning all Ohioans regardless of if they can afford to go to a single, overpriced game in Cleveland will have to pay for the stadium, with interest.
Reece put the responsibility back on the Bengals, saying the county has been ready to hash out a new lease for over a year.
The Bengals lease at Paycor Stadium will be expiring after the 2025 season, which could make things interesting ...
It would be great for the region and the state if the Browns' projections are accurate. House Speaker Matt Huffman and House ...
Ideastream's sports commentator Terry Pluto weighs in on Browns owner Jimmy Haslam's comments calling the Deshaun Watson ...
The Ohio House unveiled a budget proposal this week that includes $600 million in bonds to fund a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook Park, despite opposition from ...
State legislators have formally introduced an amendment to the next biennial budget to help the Cleveland Browns finance a ...