Democrats challenged Kirtland Sen. Jerry Cirino on his proposal that would ban school DEI efforts and faculty strikes, amid protests from students and teachers.
Many residents in the Columbus area were rudely awakened by the unsettling sound of tornado sirens blaring in the predawn hours of Feb. 28, 2024.
The major warehouse in #Dayton provides records management support, archival guidance and services to the federal government.
The Ohio Board of Professional Conduct has announced its March disciplinary hearings schedule, including a judicial misconduct case, with access to online case documents.
Wonton nachos from one of Dayton’s most ambitious chefs, Midwestern tavern-style pizza at a locals hangout, and more of a local dining expert’s favorite meals.
A new-to-market brand known for late-night calzones is opening its first SW Ohio location, with more locations to come, including Dayton. D.P. Dough is opening in the U Square development, at 249 Calhoun St., directly across the street from the University of Cincinnati in the former Mac Shack storefront.
Efforts to end the death penalty in Ohio have gained more support from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in recent years. But it hasn’t been enough to get any bill across the finish line.
From a spot on the NCAA Tournament bubble to Big Ten Tournament seeding, Ohio State and Indiana have a lot to play for Saturday.
Members of the Ohio Army National Guard are set to deploy on Sunday. According to the Ohio National Guard, roughly 100 Ohio National Guard members will head to support