Today marks National Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Ohio Statehouse is hosting a memorial ceremony to commemorate the day. The ceremony is being presented by the Ohio
The ranking compared the 50 states across 50 key indicators of family-friendliness, including median annual family income, housing affordability, entertainment, and school quality.
Timothy Farr, 43, is charged in hold-ups that happened in Green Township and Cincinnati and mostly the Dayton area, federal officials say
Ohio has two new U.S. Senators, both having been in office for less than 20 days. For the first time in recent memory, there is no incumbent Senator to mentor and guide the newest member of the Senate.
The Ohio Tax Credit Authority approved a 2.594%, 30-year “job creation” tax credit to support Anduril Industries’ planned manufacturing facility in Pickaway County. The tax credit has an estimated value of $452,263,789, Ohio government said.
A Cincinnati-area rescue agency is asking the public for support to prevent animals from being euthanized. Paws for Miles, a foster-based dog rescue in Loveland, said
The owner of a Dayton area dog training business pleads guilty to cheating his customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and mistreating animals.
Former Dayton-area lawmaker Niraj Antani announced his candidacy Thursday to run for Ohio Secretary of State in 2026. Antani, 33, just finished a 10-year run as a state lawmaker representing portions of Montgomery County.
Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio has acquired the Women's Med Center in Kettering, a suburb of Dayton. It's the first acquisition for Planned Parenthood in Ohio since voters passed the constitutional amendment to protect access to abortion in 2023.
U.S. defense contractor Anduril Industries is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility in central Ohio
Neil Armstrong has made it so Ohio residents are able to add a little taste of the Mountain State to their car among the sea of Buckeyes. Armstrong, a Wheeling native who has lived in Ohio for the last 30 years,
The university marks one of 45 schools designated as a Choose Ohio First institution, securing $660K in scholarship funding to support STEM recruitment.