Gov. Mike DeWine discusses workforce challenges, public safety efforts and hemp regulation as final year in office continues.
Ohio Gov. DeWine will award $1.5 million to Cleveland Clinic for pediatric cancer research, targeting aggressive cancers with potential vaccine treatments.
Starting at the beginning of the year, all public schools in Ohio will be required to implement a cell phone ban during ...
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted files for re-election with Trump backing in what's expected to be one of the most expensive Senate races ...
Governors of Ohio and Indiana place a friendly wager on the Big Ten Championship, betting state-produced gourmet popcorn on ...
“For the state to say that they are changing their stance to banning from regulating because of what the federal government ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Ryan Silverfield will stride to the podium today inside the Frank Broyles Center as the new Arkansas football coach. Silverfield and Razorbacks athletic director Hunter Yurachek are ...
In a Dec. 7 notebook published ahead of the Winter Meetings, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale confirmed that the Reds are among ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohioans could see $900 million in federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits finally reach their pockets, after the state Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Gov. Mike ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A group representing rental property owners is asking Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of Ohio’s new property-tax plan, saying a tax break for homeowners will come at the expense of ...
$5 million statewide investment in multiple pediatric cancer research studies aimed at improving the detection and treatment of cancer in children.
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