Ohio government announced more than $5 million in grants this week to fund efforts to help companies find and retain good workers.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has announced that 35 workforce partnerships, including two local ones, will receive awards through the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) grant program totaling $5.1 million.
Sketchy dealings: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed consumer protection lawsuits against two central Ohio automobile ...
The Fair School Funding Plan is needed to ensure quality education for Ohio school children. Gov. DeWine must protect it.
A political group aimed at supporting LGBTQ+ Ohioans says 46 members of the minority community ran for elected office across the state in the last two general ...
FULL INTERVIEW Gov. DeWine discusses what s next for marijuana abortion gender affirming care in Ohio ...
Ohio’s 911 response system is outdated. The state has begun its rollout of upgraded technology that could improve its ...
A roundabout at the intersection of Cook/Illinois and Mansfield-Lucas roads has greatly reduced accidents since it opened in August 2022.
Hundreds of community leaders met Thursday to discuss the need for child care at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce’s Child Care Summit.
Ohio's spending per capita for domestic violence services is significantly lower compared to surrounding states and ranks ...
Just months after the last election season ended, the next one is heating up in Ohio. Nearly two years from the 2026 midterms, candidates have already announced for governor, and another is taking aim ...
Who will be the new lieutenant governor of Ohio? We could be closer to an answer, in what will be a unique process.