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As the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives neared passage of President Donald Trump’s beloved — and enormous — ...
Cleveland Public Library’s Board of Trustees opened its meeting on Tuesday, June 17, hearing from Will Reed, director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Reed ...
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed ending Ohio's film tax credit program. The tax credit attracts film productions, creating jobs in ...
Located in Oregon, Ohio (not to be confused with the state where hipsters go to retire), this 1,336-acre recreational wonderland sits on the shores of Lake Erie, offering the kind of day-trip ...
As they promised late last month, two Democratic former lawmakers have filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ohioans who could have ...
A former Ohio attorney general has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the state’s contribution to build the Cleveland ...
Ohio's new, 3,156-page-long budget law has a litany of major changes to state law -- many of which are controversial.
Passed and signed into law last Thursday and Friday, the Republican-majority Congress’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” makes major ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel on Tuesday highlighted key investments included in Ohio’s new two-year operating budget, signed into law Monday, June 30, that they say will strengthen ...
The University of Dayton has paused finalizing its budget for the next fiscal year as it “responds to the uncertainty coming out of the federal government by being strategic in our hiring decisions,” ...
Economists told Newsweek that the decline is due to a confluence of factors, and a broad downgrade in America's economic ...