Who will be Cleveland's next mayor? The field narrowed considerably Tuesday night.
The Cuyahoga County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
A Butler County judge reversed an earlier decision compelling an Ohio hospital to treat a patient with Ivermectin.
Ohio-based U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan recently admitted to speaking to President Donald Trump more than once during the Jan. 6 riot.
Max Soviak was one of the 13 American troops killed in Thursday's terrorist attack at the Kabul airport.
Two state lawmakers are calling for an investigation into Gov. Mike DeWine's administration for their role in passing House Bill 6.
The Mansfield Air National Guard Base is the Air Force's preferred site for the first cyber warfare wing.
An Ohio politician accused the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services of not investigating hacking claims, which administrators deny.
Stephanie McCloud will leave the department and return to her former position as administrator for the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is part of a national coalition asking the FCC to mandate new technology curbing robocalls.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Cleveland residents.
Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Shontel Brown will be the Democratic nominee to replace Marcia Fudge, beating her rival Nina Turner.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio released a rider audit Tuesday and recommended FirstEnergy return millions to customers.
Voters will pick between Nina Turner, Shontel Brown and a host of other Democrats during a special election on Tuesday.
Many in the Cleveland area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
Two Ohio politicians have proposed legalizing recreational weed use in the Buckeye State.
A group of attorneys sued the state to try and force Ohio's government back into a federal unemployment program.
Ohio has joined a coalition of states asking for Roe vs Wade to be overturned.
Jackson Administration Transition Updates: Communications Processes
Gov. Mike DeWine denied knowing about the role authorities say Sam Randazzo played in the FirstEnergy bribery scandal.
Ohio and other states have agreed to a $26 billion settlement to end investigation into four companies' roles in the opioid epidemic.
The Ohio Republican was recommended for the panel looking into the riots at the U.S. Capitol.
The multimedia source will also present two interactive debates featuring Cleveland’s mayoral candidates.
Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty, the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, was arrested while demonstrating for voting rights.
A new law prohibits public schools and universities from requiring students and staff from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
Senate Bill 52 gives more local control over renewable energy projects, but opponents say it will stifle business development.
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The proposed legislation would have allowed fireworks to be set off 24 hours a day on certain holidays.
The City of Cleveland today made the following announcements:
The unemployment rate in Cuyahoga County increased recently.
Spurred by the deaths of two Ohio college students, Gov. DeWine said the legislation seeks to end hazing at schools across the state.
Public Information Meeting Scheduled for Burke Lakefront Airport Layout Plan Update
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The properties were among 19 that were offered for redevelopment in a process facilitated by the city.
The appointed Board of Education members will serve full terms, expiring June 30, 2025.
Attorneys in Cleveland want to force the state government to rejoin a federal pandemic program boosting unemployment benefits by $300.