Ohio invests over $75M in tax credits for historic building renovations, aiming to spur $681M in private investments.
Smoke shops across Ohio have been hit with a temporary ban on synthetic kratom products that contain an opioid-like compound.
The buildings, located in Lucas and Wood counties, will receive a combined total of $1.8 million in tax credits.
A man and his two dogs are dead after an accident at Voice of America MetroPark in West Chester Wednesday. According to the ...
Ohio submitted its application in November. The state doesn’t know how much it will receive, but its share is estimated at $1 ...
Governor Mike DeWine made himself available for an interview with WKBN First News reporter Stan Boney to discuss how Ohio ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio today indefinitely suspended a Youngstown lawyer who was convicted of insurance fraud for falsely inflating $859,464 worth of client medical bills when submitting claims. A ...
With some Ohio school districts facing budget cuts, DeWine responds to questions about state funding for stadiums — and ...
Ohio is investing $30 million in OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine to expand rural veterinary care, strengthen biosecurity ...
The State Employment Relations Board dismissed an unfair labor practice charge against South Western City Schools’ Board of Education, the district announced ...
Ten Ohio colleges and universities’s educator training programs were found to not be in alignment with teaching the science ...
More than 20 years after their loved ones were murdered in central Ohio, Becky Rodeniser and Jennifer Conley are still ...