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There will be 65 rides at this year’s Ohio State Fair, and the Ohio Department of Agriculture has been at the fairgrounds ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is appealing a judge's ruling declaring the state's EdChoice program unconstitutional.
A trio of species that were once a rare sight in Ohio are making a comeback. Bald eagles, bobcats and black bears are all ...
From abortion restrictions to library book placement rules, Ohio's 2025 budget has become a stealth vehicle for policy ...
Ohio's patchwork of sales tax rules on food and drinks gets a lot simpler during the annual two-week exemption. Only alcohol will fall under the levy.
It has been five years since a $60 million bribery scheme funded by FirstEnergy Corp. came to light in Ohio with the stunning ...
The 2025 Ohio State Fair will run from July 23 to August 3 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. Several roads near the Expo ...
House Republicans overrode Gov. DeWine's veto on school funding mechanisms while two other proposed tax changes failed to ...
A Columbus man will spend over four decades in prison after pleading guilty to killing his pregnant girlfriend and her unborn ...
The Ohio House only tackled one of Gov. DeWine's vetoes, passing Issue 66, which affects school funding and property tax ...
Several board members of Pet Paradise are suing Columbus' Crane Group, alleging it used its majority stake in the pet company ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe will be returning to his home state for a tour in August. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Hinchcliffe will be performing at Mershon Auditorium on Aug. 29.