The state is moving to make East Cleveland the first Ohio city taken into receivership under a new law. The city is in fiscal emergency.
Last year, the Winter Crisis Program assisted more than 73,000 households in Ohio, providing $25.5 million in benefits.
The building, which opened in 2024, was developed by Kingsley and Company, led by former Cincinnati Bengals player Chinedum ...
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Why are Ohio’s most powerful defendants getting special treatment in the FirstEnergy scandal? Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Why are defendants in the FirstEnergy corruption case allowed to hide documents in their case? We’re ...
A look at how the Buckeyes' transfer departures fared at their new programs after the sixth week of the 2025 season Whether it is due to coaching changes, a desire for increased playing time or just a ...
They dragged desks down stairs, stuffed clothes still on hangers into cars and filled trunks, backseats and a U-Haul with other belongings. Part eviction, part garage sale, members of the Rutgers ...
To no one's surprise, the Ohio State Buckeyes have blazed their way to a 7-0 start. Ryan Day's squad most recently ran over the Wisconsin Badgers, 34-0, marking the third consecutive week in which the ...
Editor's note: Track the latest forecasts for Hurricane Melissa with USA TODAY's storm tracker for Saturday, Oct. 25. The National Hurricane Center reports Melissa has strengthened into a hurricane in ...
Week 10 of the Ohio high school football season means Rivalry Week for many Stark County-area teams. We'll have live score updates Friday night from Jackson-Hoover, Alliance-Marlington, ...
The Ohio House overwhelmingly passed two property tax related bills that backers say will provide more than $2 billion in tax relief over the next three years. While some lawmakers are praising the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football has elected to use a redshirt on senior defensive end C.J. Hicks this season, and that decision was justified on Wednesday. The NCAA announced a proposed change to ...
The Ohio House passed a bill Wednesday that will make changes to the state’s marijuana laws and add regulations to intoxicating hemp products. Ohio Senate Bill 56, which is in its 18th version, passed ...
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