Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who had called for a total ban on bets on individual sports players' performances, now appears satisfied with MLB's newly announced limits on such wagers.
New restrictions would limit THC content to 0.4mg per container with special provisions for hemp-derived beverages until 2026 ...
A report on the future of water in central Ohio warns that industrial demands for water will skyrocket at the same time ...
The Ohio Senate passed property tax reform bills this week in a move Senate Republicans said could save taxpayers $2 billion over three years. Legislators voted in ...
Two recent gambling scandals tied to professional athletes with Northeast Ohio roots have renewed debate over whether Ohio ...
Experts say the changing climate in Ohio will drive an unprecedented demand by central Ohio farmers for surface and ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order to support families during the federal shut down.The governor joined state leaders on Thursday in announcing a new food assistance plan for families who ...
CLEVELAND — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine visited Cleveland Monday to provide an update on the "ongoing, large-scale violent crime reduction initiative" partnership between city, state and federal law ...
Gov. Mike DeWine visited the Greene County Career Center Monday afternoon, highlighting the results of Ohio’s increasing investment in career tech education. However, the governor says there is still ...
Property tax bills for Ohio homeowners could drop after lawmakers passed four proposals designed to provide property tax relief.
Ohio stores and restaurants can continue to sell intoxicating hemp products through at least early December. Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Carl Aveni extended the temporary restraining ...