Cleveland, OH
Four-star 2026 wide receiver commits to Ohio State football

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Four-star 2026 wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt has chosen the Buckeyes.
The talented wideout from Mater Dei in California is the No. 107 overall prospect and No. 15 receiver in the 247Sports composite rankings. He attends Mater Dei in California, and is a teammate of Ohio State five-star WR commit Chris Henry Jr. The two will be teammates once again in Columbus soon.
Dixon-Wyatt was on campus in Columbus twice this spring, and chose Ohio State over Oregon, USC, Texas and Alabama.
Listed at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, he’s got prototypical size and athleticism to play at Ohio State. Per 247Sports, he had 50 catches and 693 yards with five touchdowns in 2024, his junior season.
Dixon-Wyatt still has official visits scheduled for Alabama (May 16), USC (June 6), Texas (June 13) and Oregon (June 20). It’s unclear if he’ll still take his official visits. His official visit to Ohio State is scheduled for May 30.
Now, the Buckeyes have four receivers in the 2026 class (of 12 total pledges) and appear to be done in the cycle. Dixon-Wyatt will join Henry and four-stars Jaeden Ricketts and Brock Boyd.
Ohio State’s class, with 12 commitments in the cycle, has once again been boosted by the stellar recruiting effort of receivers coach Brian Hartline.

Cleveland, OH
New 'Superman' movie poster showcases Cleveland's skyline
CLEVELAND — It’s well known now that the backdrop for the new “Superman” movie is Cleveland, but The Land is getting even more exposure with the film’s new movie poster.
Shortly after the trailer for the movie dropped this week, director James Gunn shared a new poster on X, thanking the city for being part of the film.
The poster features Superman, played by David Corenswet, and his dog, Krypto, overlooking the Cleveland skyline with the Cuyahoga River below.
Last summer, the city was buzzing as the cast and crew filmed the movie throughout the area. Cleveland looked a whole lot like Hollywood as filming ensued, including Superior Avenue turning into Concord Street in Metropolis, where Superman and Lois Lane work at The Daily Planet.
Though, the movie and the poster is almost an ode to the original creators of “Superman.” The character was created by Glenville High School students Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the 30s, according to Case Western Reserve University.
The rest of the world can enjoy the film and sights of Cleveland when “Superman” premiers July 11.
Cleveland, OH
Obituary for JOSEPH M. PETKAC at Ripepi Funeral Home
Cleveland, OH
Police raid Cleveland vape shop
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Multiple law enforcement officers raided a vape shop on the city’s West side Thursday morning.
This happened around 7:30 a.m. at the Green House Smokeshop at W. 150th Street and Puritas Avenue.
Heavily armed police officers were stationed outside the business.
19 News also noticed law enforcement carrying items out of the store.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
Copyright 2025 WOIO. All rights reserved.
-
Austin, TX7 days ago
Best Austin Salads – 15 Food Places For Good Greens!
-
Technology1 week ago
Netflix is removing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
-
World1 week ago
The Take: Can India and Pakistan avoid a fourth war over Kashmir?
-
News1 week ago
Jefferson Griffin Concedes Defeat in N.C. Supreme Court Race
-
News1 week ago
Reincarnated by A.I., Arizona Man Forgives His Killer at Sentencing
-
News1 week ago
Who is the new Pope Leo XIV and what are his views?
-
News1 week ago
Efforts Grow to Thwart mRNA Therapies as RFK Jr. Pushes Vaccine Wariness
-
Entertainment1 week ago
Review: 'Forever' is a sweet ode to first love (and L.A.) based on Judy Blume's novel