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Some Ohioans who are former members of the military said the duty being assigned to them by President Trump is not what they ...
Through the budget that was signed into law last month, Ohio has become the first state to require K-12 public schools to ...
Big Muskie’, once the world’s largest walking dragline excavator, is being honored with a new historical marker.
The former leader of minority Democrats in the Ohio House is launching a campaign for secretary of state next year, joining a ...
The Ohio Democratic Party is considering “everything,” from a fight in the courts to a referendum on the ballot.
One of the Ohio Supreme Court’s six Republican justices says he’s abandoned his plan to switch races and run against one of ...
In Northwest Ohio’s Williams County, it isn’t hard to find a job. But it is hard to find a house. A grassroots effort aims to ...
Money started flowing into Ohio's 2026 U.S. Senate race within hours of Sherrod Brown’s announcement that he wants to run ...
Sen. Bill DeMora (D-Columbus) represents Ohio State University. He’s an alumnus and a fan of OSU’s teams, as well as of ...
President Trump said earlier this week that he wants to ban voting machines and mail-in voting; the latter has been part of ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that Cincinnati can’t delete old, dismissed eviction records from its municipal website.
As local governments across the country receive opioid settlement money, a new crowdsourced database is tracking instances of alleged misuse.