Gov. Mike DeWine answered a slew of questions from moderators and audience members at a Columbus event Wednesday.
DeWine's forceful comments came as state lawmakers are looking instead at issuing $600 million in state-backed bonds to help ...
The leak stems from National Security Advisor Mike Waltz seemingly accidentally adding the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, ...
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Nearly 50 law enforcement agencies in Northeast Ohio will receive grant funding, including six departments that will use the ...
The bill prohibits faculty from striking, which Ohio labor unions worry will be the first of a slew of bills cutting worker ...
Kia Reyes Woodward, a Columbus City Schools parent, said the cuts would be unfair, especially after voters recently passed a ...
Days after it was revealed that a journalist was included in a group chat discussing a highly sensitive United States ...
Thousands of opponents, protesters and Democrats likely won’t have much luck pushing Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine to veto ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is trying to sack the lawmakers' plans to give $600 million in bonds to the Cleveland Browns for the ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine offered his first public comments Wednesday on the Trump Administration's unintentional leak of its Houthi war plans to a journalist, calling the situation "very concerning." ...