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The Mid-Ohio Food Collective feeds some 35,000 families a week across the state which Donald Trump won in the last three ...
Despite ongoing efforts from state leaders, approximately one million Ohioans lack access to high-speed internet. DOGE canceled $23 million intended to help them. In ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Even if other Democrats — including ex-U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown — jump into the governor’s race, Dr. Amy Acton, the party’s lone declared candidate for the post, said she isn’t going ...
Sherrer, a Morrow County Sheriff’s deputy killed in the line of duty in a shooting on Memorial Day, did just that, friends, ...
When it comes to fixing Ohio's unemployment compensation fund, state lawmakers have been on the struggle bus for decades. Can ...
Officers must go through vendor approved training, and if a taser is in use, body cameras must also be in use.
Ohio’s correction officers could soon be armed with tasers. “This is very rushed,” policy director at Ohio Justice and Policy Center Michaela Burriss said.
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The school district said it anticipates a budget gap of more than $50 million between the current fiscal year and the ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Friday hosted the Ohio Adjutant General Change of Command Ceremony, followed by a retirement ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cleveland initiative funded by COVID-era stimulus dollars helped pay for 370 kids to attend child care, ...
Five years after George Floyd’s murder, it seems America's focus on correcting racial disparity has moved us farther back.