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The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 158, which is aimed at banning cellphones in classrooms, on Wednesday. The bill will now ...
The governor, who has long made child safety a cornerstone of his public service, responded to questions about what the state is doing in the wake of tragedies.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A grassroots group's effort to abolish property taxes in Ohio took a big step forward Wednesday. The Ohio Ballot Board unanimously approved its petition for a proposed amendment to ...
Roger Goodell's rare lobbying trip to Columbus could be a power play to silence doubts or a sign the $600 million state ...
The grand opening of the new Coca-Cola warehouse in Columbus was held Wednesday. The company spent $90 million to create the new distribution center, believing the effort ...
House Bill 184 would prohibit NIL contracts inked in Ohio from extending beyond the time an athlete spends in college.
Senate Bill 158 builds on a law that gives districts until July to implement a policy on student cellphone use.
The bill now heads to the Ohio House. It would require schools to implement new policies by Sept. 1, with exceptions for students with medical needs or disabilities.
Ranked choice voting would effectively be banned in the state under a bipartisan bill the Ohio Senate passed Wednesday in a 27-5 vote. Senate Bill 63 would ban ranked choice voting for state elections ...
A start-up financial firm that tried to land business with the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is criticizing the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell came to Ohio this week to pitch the Browns’ plan for a covered stadium in in ...
A power grid operator for Ohio and other states said there are plenty of resources available to meet typical peak summer electricity demand, but warned that there are “extreme ...