Ohio is leading the nation with bird flu cases in poultry. What does this mean for egg prices, and can you raise your own poultry at home?
The summit comes as Ohio’s largest business lobbies have thrown their collective weight behind improving child care in Ohio, a policy position they say is critical to attracting more jobs.
There is once again a renewed push to abolish the death penalty in Ohio but this time, with a bit of a twist. The legislation, which has yet to be officially
President Trump and his allies hint at releasing information about the New Jersey Mystery Drones. Here's a look at UAP mysteries in Ohio.
Housing costs in central Ohio are overall relatively lower than some other cities in the U.S., but there's big differences between owners and renters.
Video: ‘Local basketball development league trains kids who didn’t make their school teams.’ DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A former Springfield athletic director and coach will be inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame.
A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers is introducing a bill meant to stop the "funding of death" in the state — no more death penalty and no dollars for physician-assisted suicide or abortions.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is celebrating its national championship victory on Sunday. Thousands are expected to attend the celebration at the 'Shoe. Festivities will begin at noon and wrap up around 1 p.m. If you can't make it, you can watch it on WBNS-10TV and 10TV+. The celebration will also be broadcast live on 97.1 The Fan.
A new, indoor sports center catering to both recreational pickleball players and competitive athletes is coming to Centerville.
Re "Ohio AG Dave Yost to Costco: Drop your diversity programs or else," Jan. 29. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s push against Costco’s DEI policies is just another example of his pattern of inserting himself into issues that have nothing to do with his role.
Notably, LaRose has made no secret of his voter fraud allegations — regularly announcing the number of registrations he’s flagged for investigation.
A new change in state law will allow children of military parents to enroll in any public school − as long as the district has space for them.