Ohio launched a program in September 2025 to make childcare more affordable, but six months later, the money has barely been ...
An area Ohio House Democrat is behind the most recent legislative proposal to increase accessibility to the state’s publicly subsidized childcare program, which is currently capped at a household inco ...
The Heritage College and Kettering Health have launched a scholarship program to reduce financial barriers for medical ...
The local cinematic community will gather Saturday for Ohio Shorts, the Wexner Center for the Arts’ annual showcase and talent competition dedicated to the voices of Buckeye State filmmakers. Now in ...
More than 100 social work students from Ohio University's Athens and regional campuses recently attended Advocacy Day at the Vern Riffe Center in downtown Columbus. The annual event, held March 31 at ...
Following last year’s passage of a federal reconciliation bill also called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” or the “Working ...
Ten House Republicans crossed party lines to vote in favor of extending Temporary Protected Status for roughly 350,000 ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A long-discussed plan to bring passenger rail service back to Ohio’s biggest cities is gaining momentum as supporters push for state funding and public buy-in. The Ohio Rail Summit ...
Ohio’s child care system is widely considered to be in a state of crisis. And while bills to address that crisis have been introduced, few have seen much traction.
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A law passed in March banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products – including THC beverages – has already cost local breweries dozens of jobs and could ...
Columbus Police have identified a possible person of interest after a Mason native and his wife were found fatally shot in their home late last month.Police say Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique Tepe ...
CINCINNATI — A law enforcement officer claiming to work for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) went into multiple schools in Cincinnati on Wednesday. “At a small number of our schools, an ...