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Northeast Ohioans recently gathered for a townhall hosted by Cleveland.com, where education was a major topic of discussion.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine this week echoed Ohio employers’ concerns surrounding federal efforts to revoke the legal status of many Haitians in the U.S.
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WCHS) — A significant historical event was recreated in Gallipolis Thursday. On May 22, 1825, General ...
The state's largest school districts are raising concern over a provision in the proposed state budget that would allow the ...
Gov. Mike DeWine's child tax credit is about recognizing the dignity of life, the financial pressure many parents face and ...
Ohio Senate Democrats have submitted 423 amendments to the two-year state operating budget — including one removing the $600 ...
In a solemn Statehouse tribute, Ohio leaders honor fallen service members, reminding citizens of Memorial Day’s true meaning ...
Nineteen men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and nine other people are scheduled to be put ...
Cleveland's mayor released a formal statement clarifying that the city intends to fight to keep the Browns in the downtown ...
United States Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a former longtime coach at the collegiate level, is expected to run for governor of ...
It has been 200 years since Revolutionary War Hero Marquis de Lafayette stepped foot in Gallipolis, Ohio, as a part of his farewell voyage tour across the then 24 states in ...
If signed into law, it would require every Ohio public school to adopt a cell phone policy banning student from using them during instructional hours.