The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act overwhelmingly cleared both chambers of Congress last Monday and Tuesday via bipartisan ...
A group representing older Ohioans has polled its members and thinks one voting bloc could be the key to who is elected this ...
Supporters filled St John Missionary Baptist Church in Springfield before an appeals court decision came down in the civil case over Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haiti back in February. Now ...
An Ohio commission gave the green light Monday for several bidders to frack under state lands, almost exclusively in ...
A couple of Ohio jails have invested in biometric bracelets to better monitor the health of people within their facilities.
Many farm supply companies have been in debt for years, after taking out loans to weather the 2023 closure of the Strait of ...
Earlier this week, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that required a photo ID for mail-in ballots and another affecting ...
Submetering is when middlemen buy electric and other utilities at wholesale cost to resell it. It’s common in multi-tenant ...
For Rep. Brian Lorenz (R-Powell), the state’s healthcare crisis isn’t a partisan matter. It’s a personal one. “I used to see my wife come home, how stressed out she was, how stressed out her friends ...
In a mad dash before summer recess, state lawmakers sent him a heavily-amended House Bill 472 two weeks ago. It originally ...