Students and parents are not the only Ohioans getting into the back-to-school spirit.
A regulation revamp for cosmetologists and barbers has finally been enacted after numerous failed attempts, thanks to the omission of a controversial provision.
Human trafficking victims will have more opportunity to clear their criminal records under legislation finalized this week.
Local and federal officials on Friday announced a major climate investment in the Cleveland area – funding they described as everything from "massive" to "historic."
Gov. Mike DeWine used his line-item veto power Thursday to excise one aspect of a measure initially focused on allowing pharmacy technicians to administer immunizations.
Ohioans who buy water from public utilities are expected to have an easier time covering the cost of lead line replacements under a bipartisan bill newly signed into law.
Reckless stunt driving will soon be a crime in Ohio.
Auditor Keith Faber announced former Columbus Zoo CEO Tom Stalf pleaded guilty to 15 felony charges for his role in the theft of more than $2.29 million.
The Ohio Dental Association celebrated the signing of a plan that allows the state to join the newly created Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact, one of 20 bills earning Gov. Mike DeWine's endorsement on Wednesday.
Quiet Statehouse discussions over a potential second redistricting issue for the November ballot, this one backed by the Republican General Assembly, went into hyperdrive following this week's certification of the Citizens Not Politicians issue.