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In between casts, Sen. Voinovich – as I always called him – once threatened to dip into his own campaign money to fund the ...
OhioHealth Marion General Hospital and Lifeline of Ohio held a flag-raising ceremony outside the hospital to honor the lives of those who have been impacted by organ, eye and tissue donation.
To me, these flags felt like they should belong outside of a government building − not a company building in Ohio. And yes, I know Procter & Gamble, also known as P&G, does work internationally.
I wish they’d return. I think we lost something special when the power of the dinner table faded. Oh, and we let it fade, no doubt about that fact. We willingly moved aside and allowed fast food ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A long-lost Confederate flag, captured at the Battle of Gettysburg and among the rarest Civil War artifacts, will be a top lot for bidders at an Ohio auction house this ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A long-lost Confederate flag, captured at the Battle of Gettysburg and among the rarest Civil War artifacts, will be a top lot for bidders at an Ohio auction house this ...
Dozens of new laws are set to take effect in Ohio on Wednesday.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed 29 bills into law on Jan. 8. Now, 90 days later, those are set to take effect.The laws taking effect ...
Deshawn Dante Leeth, 30, was fatally shot by Pennsylvania State Police April 4 after he crashed a stolen Ohio State Highway patrol car on the Turnpike, according to police. Leeth was the founder ...
The advent of legal NIL has helped enrich top college football players, especially those at top programs like Ohio State. A new lawsuit alleges that a pair of media members on the Buckeyes beat ...
Prohibit state agencies from displaying any flag, like a Pride flag or other political symbols, except for Ohio, U.S. and POW/MIA flags. “These policies threaten free access to information ...
The Ohio River is cresting Monday, hitting levels not seen since 2018.See aerial video of the Ohio River on Monday in the video player aboveThe river will take a while to drop back, staying in ...
State politicians are offering new proposals to change Ohio’s recreational marijuana law enacted by voters in 2023. Their plans would alter many parts of the law—approved by 57 percent of voters that ...