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Passed and signed into law last Thursday and Friday, the Republican-majority Congress’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” makes major ...
As they promised late last month, two Democratic former lawmakers have filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ohioans who could have ...
Members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol pack vans to head to Texas to help flood victims Ohio is joining some other states ...
A previous attempt to tie student scholarships to an institution's compliance with a new anti-DEI law for state universities ...
The Kyles are urban homesteaders, which means they grow their own food on their own land in an effort to rely less on ...
A group that is collecting signatures to put property tax abolition on the statewide ballot in Ohio next year is questioning ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed his last budget right at the deadline, vetoing 67 items, but allowing a flat income tax and $600 ...
Ohio will soon be requiring anyone under the age of 21 years old to take driver’s education training before getting a license ...
An appeals court has ordered Gov. Mike DeWine to take $900 million in federal funds meant to help unemployed Ohioans during ...
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed one measure that Ohio school officials said would have left many districts in financial chaos.
Gov. Mike DeWine said there will “certainly be something” he’ll veto in the two-year Ohio budget, but he wouldn’t give too ...
A controversial higher education bill went into effect last Friday. Senate Bill 1, or the Advance Higher Education Act, ...