GOP donors are watching midterm elections as a gauge for backing a challenger like the Ohio governor for a run against Trump.
Lawmakers say the new restrictions will hurt economy and increase healthcare costs.
An Ohio State University professor’s Pro-Truth Pledge project aims to restore honesty and truthfulness in a “post-fact” era.
Franklin County received a $126,000 Paid Leave Analysis grant from the US Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau/
Gov. John Kasich signed the legislation into law on Friday.
More than 200 Ohio businesses expressed support of House Bill 160.
ProPublica identified 40,000 sites across the U.S. polluted by the military, some of which present a risk of exploding bombs and munitions.
Ohio's Attorney General named the Secretary of State as his running mate at an event on Thursday.
Reports published in several publications claim Ohio. Rep Wes Goodman, a staunch conservative, repeatedly sought sexual encounters with men.
Zach Klein takes the City Attorney post in Columbus. Find out which City Council candidates earned seats for the next two years.
Antonio calls for greater statewide access to treatment, economic opportunities and education for Ohioans.
Ohio RX Plan would provide many Ohioans with medications they need.
Columbus is one of a handful of the largest U.S. cities to receive such a rating.
The Bill seeks to return wind farm setback standards to what they were in 2014.
Jacob Drake, 21, of North Lewisburg, is one of 10 men missing after his ship hit an oil tanker near Singapore.
Antonio urges Gov. Kasich to take action to fight Ohio's opioid epidemic.
In a reversal, the administration is now backing a three-part test for Ohio voters that would purge many from voter rolls.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a pilot program to investigate health care fraud and opioid scams in addiction-ravaged cities.
Kathleen Clyde, a state representative from Kent, is outpacing all other Democratic down-ticket candidate.
Dem.Whip Antonio is an opponent of capital punishment and will be introducing a bill to replace capital punishment with life without parole.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by condemned child killer Ronald Phillips and other death row inmates challenging three-drug method.
Reps. Nickie Antonio and Kristin Boggs announced legislation to help ensure young pregnant women have a say in their healthcare decisions.
Ohio and several other state with key Senate races in the midterm elections targeted in $26 million Human Rights Campaign effort.
Ohio House Democratic lawmakers voiced objections regarding House Bill 233.
Conservatives are urging Kasich to leave in place a provision that freezes new enrollment under Medicaid expansion starting July 1, 2018.
The Democratic Caucus gives insight on their view of the proposed budget.
Senator Michael Skindell calls state budget "fiscally irresponsible."
Gov. John Kasich's website, others in Ohio and around the country were hacked with a message that purports to support the Islamic State.
Romell Broom is only the second U.S. inmate to survive an execution after the process began. Executioners couldn't find a useable vein.
Senator Michael J. Skindell spoke out against an amendment added to Amended Substitute House Bill 49.
The current version of the state budget bill, House Bill 49, restricts access to healthcare for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Ohioans.
The proposal is modeled after a ballot issue voters approved in 2015 that changed the process of drawing state legislative districts.
A 100-Day Challenge is in effect to accelerate efforts to prevent and end youth homelessness in Central Ohio this summer.
Illija Josipovic failed to disclose his involvement in ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia, the Justice Department said.
The Board of Commissioners has released the State of the County Report and unveiled their new website to view the 2017 report.
The event will foster dialogue and familiarity on the challenges and opportunities facing Franklin County’s immigrant community.
Since 1993, Senior Options has helped residents age 60 and over maintain their independence by providing services
Elected officials met to discuss the budget & proposals that would cut hundreds of millions of dollars from county budgets across the state.