Secretary of State Frank LaRose ordered all polling locations in senior living or nursing homes moved.
The two Democratic presidential candidates were set to speak downtown but canceled due to coronavirus concerns.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose addressed how the state would change its poll location protocols to ensure Ohioans' safety.
The two contenders for the Democratic nomination for president will hold competing rallies on Tuesday night.
The Black Ohio Survey found that 60 percent of black Ohioans feel that working hard will not improve their quality of life.
The nearly $34-million project will create a 54,000 square foot facility on the NASA campus in Northeast Ohio.
A Toledo-area farming collective sued to stop the enforcement of the Lake Erie Bill of Rights.
The legislation would make texting-while-driving a primary offense, meaning police could stop drivers for typing out a text.
The money will be used to improve infrastructure at the docks and prepare the port for future decades.
Ohio has "significant room for improvement" when it comes to gun safety, according to the Giffords Law Center.
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Governor Mike DeWIne issued three reprieves this week for prisoners scheduled to be executed in coming months.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost certified a proposed constitutional amendment which would increase Ohio's minimum wage.
A new law would make it easier for Ohioans to register to vote, or update their registration status.
The president will hold a campaign rally in Toledo at 7 p.m.
Mike DeWine said he would resist a move to recreational marijuana in Ohio, despite a growing trend toward legalization.
The Democratic presidential hopeful is now launching a write-in campaign in the Buckeye State.
“This dam was already in rough shape, but now it’s just plain dangerous...," Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said in a statement.
State officials announced a plan to study PFAS chemicals in public water systems throughout Ohio.
“It’s time for the feet-dragging to stop – we’ll see you in court,” the Ohio Attorney General said.
Children, ages 2 to 4, in food assistance programs are less obese than they were 10 years ago, a study found.
A new federal court decision means Ohioans jailed before an election can request absentee ballots.
Governor Mike DeWine got rid of the state's sales tax on tampons and other feminine hygiene products this week.
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A bill proposed this week by two Ohio congresspeople would make Election Day a state holiday in Ohio.
The executions of Kareem Jackson and James Galen Hanna have been delayed to 2020.
A recently released inmate is accused of killing two girls in Dayton. Gov. Mike DeWine wants to know why the man was released.
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, a Democrat from Akron, officially dropped out of the 2020 campaign Thursday.
Reckitt Benckiser has agreed to pay more than $39 million to Ohio as part of a multi-state settlement.
Cuyahoga and Summit counties have reached a tentative $260 million settlement with four drug distributors and manufacturers.
A multi-state lawsuit accusing the company of misleading marketing has been settled to the tune of $117 million.
The new "Tobacco 21" law takes effect October 18. Ohioans will now need to be 21 to buy tobacco-related products, including vapes.
A new federal requirement to make air travel more secure will render most Ohio licenses unusable at airports.
UH supports HHS’ efforts to create solutions that fuel innovation in patient care.
About 2,400 Americans have died in Afghanistan since the conflict began in 2001.
Governor Mike DeWine laid out a 17-point proposal for better preventing and responding to gun violence.
A new study finds that women in Cuyahoga County are earning $0.80 for every dollar a man makes.
State officials are backing projects to identify genetic markers that predispose a person to addiction.
The execution of Cleveland Jackson has been delayed until January 2021, Governor Mike DeWine announced.
Several states and the federal government settled with Avanir over accusations the company engaged in a kickback conspiracy.