U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance's meteoric political rise continued Monday as he joined the Republican presidential ticket.
A rule restricting player-specific proposition bets in college athletic events should be rescinded, according to three Republicans on a gaming study committee.
The state superintendent of public instruction expects Ohio schools to be "a little safer next year than they were last year" due to a legislative mandate.
One family's 18-year goal of opening a mental health residential facility has finally been realized thanks to a $1 million capital grant from the state.
The Governor's Merit Scholarship has proven more popular than anticipated and exceeded its budget allocation.
Recruiting and retention have been an issue for law enforcement agencies for some time and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted on Tuesday announced a plan to ease the former.
Ohio continues to be a leader when it comes to building out a network of electric vehicle charging stations.
While state regulators parse an AEP Ohio plan to create a new rate category for data centers, Gov. Mike DeWine says his team remains fully engaged on the issue.
Ohio nursing homes are set to receive up to an additional $30 a day for private rooms in the coming months, following "precedent setting" federal approval to incentivize single occupancy.
The state's economic development arm reported that Ohio added 16,457 jobs across the 10 industry sectors it targets last year – by far the lowest total since the 2020s began.