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Ohio's freshman senator owns land where his son's Mercedes dealership is being built while championing legislation that would ...
A Republican-backed higher education overhaul in Ohio, which banned diversity, equity and inclusion programming, among other ...
The legislature will never reform itself. A statewide ballot issue must, writes the editorial board of The Plain Dealer and ...
Unlike the federal budget, which presidents must sign as-is, or veto entirely, Ohio lets governors veto individual parts of ...
Nestled between Cincinnati and Dayton sits a bargain hunter’s paradise so vast and varied that locals have been known to ...
The whole Maine lobster option stands as the crown jewel of the menu, bringing a taste of New England to the Ohio landscape. Each lobster arrives perfectly cooked, the meat tender and sweet, ready to ...
Aldrich earned the honor by piecing together a standardbred career that saw him start at the Harness Tracks of America (HTA) ...
Congress ordered a spectrum pipeline of 800 megahertz but only specifies 100 megahertz. The FCC and NTIA have to find 700 ...
Nearly 30 years ago, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that Ohio’s school funding ... The legislature finally attempted to address it 25 years later with the bipartisan Cupp-Patterson bill, which, after ...
Many expected the House to pass changes earlier this month that would have given cities more power to regulate or ban recreational use.
It was a scorching Friday, but that didn't stop crowds from holding signs, chanting and marching at the Ohio Statehouse in ...
“He (DeWine) vetoed the most significant items in the budget (dealing with education),” said Watkins. “But we still need to keep an eye on House Bill 335 which deals with inside millage. If this is ...