A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill to require social media platforms to come with addiction warning labels.
Nearly 90 degree programs have been identified to be cut at Ohio’s public universities since Senate Bill 1 was signed into ...
As Ohio lawmakers try to put limits on online sports betting, a new analysis shows that 60% of the revenue flows out of state ...
An Ohio Republican is proposing raising the sports betting tax to fund public stadiums and K-12 education. “I have no ...
Every morning in the Ohio Capital Journal’s free newsletter, The Eye-Opener, we round up the news and commentary from across ...
A report said 10 safety-net hospitals in Ohio are at risk of closure. But one said that despite headwinds, its finances are ...
Ohio Democratic U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman, of Cincinnati, has filed legislation to ensure data centers pay for their impact on ...
Ohio governor candidate Dr. Amy Acton's team says that a "domestic dispute" that resulted in police coming to her home in ...
Last week, JD Vance, the sitting Vice President of the world’s oldest continuous democracy stood with the ruthless head of a ...
Ohio Republican candidate for governor Vivek Ramaswamy is telling voters he’ll roll property taxes back to “levels where they ...
A bipartisan bill introduced in the Ohio House would require social media apps and websites to include warning labels if they ...
An analysis shows that taxpayers are giving more money to defense contractors than anything other than Medicare, Medicaid and ...
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