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Commentary: Sweeping changes to DEI are underway, and Ohio’s private companies need to quickly come up to speed on what may ...
The number of measles cases is approaching 1,000 across 29 states, according to newly released federal statistics, including ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost certified the title and summary language for a referendum that would repeal Senate Bill 1, ...
Voting legislation is advancing in the Ohio Senate. Last week, a committee approved a measure prohibiting ranked choice voting and heard from proponents of a plan to require proof of citizenship for ...
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio wanted to slip a sweeping measure into a spending bill that would gut the Federal Trade Commission. Critics say it’s no coincidence that the FTC is suing mammoth health ...
Ohio voters will decide whether to renew a program that helps local governments support public infrastructure projects Tuesday on the May primary ballot. Early voting is already underway. Depending on ...
With new legislation regarding carbon dioxide injection wells, private landowners could have no rights or the ability to stop ...
Ohio University will close the Pride Center, the Women’s Center, and the Multicultural Center in response to a new higher ...
The Ohio Retirement Study Council leaders are evaluating whether or not to remove the voting rights of teachers on their ...
A bill proposed in the Ohio Senate would ban exclusive streaming contracts for college sports, stopping fans from needing to ...
One hundred days into his second presidential term, Donald Trump’s support in Ohio is softening. Just two months ago, the ...
Ohio Senate Bill 86 would require intoxicating hemp products to be sold only at adult-use marijuana dispensaries instead of ...