An oversight group for Ohio’s electric grid operator, PJM Interconnection, is asking federal officials to weigh in on the ...
Ohio Republican senators have passed a bill that would allow and put a display of the Ten Commandments in public school ...
Ohio's Mahoning Valley has been hit once again with job cuts at the Ultium Cells battery plant; around 500 jobs lost, and 850 ...
As of Sept. 30, Ohio lawmakers eliminated a key legal tool used to rein in air pollution from power plants and industrial ...
Two reports by the Cleveland Fed indicate that the Trump tariffs and other factors are feeding inflation and softening the ...
The $35 million, Ohio-based LifeWise Academy expects to serve close to 100,000 kids in 34 states this school year, spreading ...
Ohio lawmakers introduced tweaks last month to a bill effectively prohibiting many immigrants from owning land in the state.
The Thanksgiving holiday is known to include tables full of food, but with Ohioans still feeling the effects of federal cuts ...
The U.S. House took all of October off. As Congress sat idle, hardworking Ohioans faced rising health care costs, farmers ...
A new Ohio child care program will improve educational outcomes, a majority of economists said in a recent survey.
Linda Jacobson is a senior writer for The 74, covering Congress, policy, courts, early education and more.
Operators of group homes for Ohioans with mental illness gathered in Columbus this week to hear about where care and funding are headed for some of the neediest Ohioans.