The new House Speaker, cousin to the Senate bill sponsor, is more receptive to tightening Ohio’s marijuana law, and Republicans could fast track SB 56—whether Democrats like it or not. Democrats picked up a few seats in both legislative chambers, but Republicans still hold overwhelming majorities.
Kelsea Ballerini heads to the Schott, Black History Month kicks off, reptiles crawl into central Ohio expo and CSO brings "Eroica" to the stage.
Around 200 community leaders, advocates and survivors came together for the 2025 Human Trafficking Prevention Awareness Statehouse Advocacy Day. “Human trafficking is
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has filed lawsuits against two central Ohio auto dealers for altering odometers, not turning over titles.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State football team is losing a ton on defense, including the man in charge of coordinating it.
Central Ohio school districts are responding to concerns over potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in their buildings.
Joey Kaufman of The Columbus Dispatch has reported that a member of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day's staff is currently on paid administrative leave amid unspec
Ohio State's athletic department redefined the meaning of going all in and then some to win a national title. It better have been worth it.
As President Donald Trump signs off on tougher immigration policies, there are concerns among immigrant communities in Ohio about the future. A protest in north
Columbus police said the investigation remains open and authorities are working to locate Gomez-Santana, but could not talk about specific locations.
In Ohio, there are 49,450 federal employees, but about half are excluded from President Trump's deferred resignation because they work under the Department of Defense. While the offer to resign may sound tempting for some, one federal employee fears it could possibly create a hostile work environment.