Following recent unanimous approval in the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Ohio Senate also passed Senate Bill 35 unanimously, which recognizes “supported decision-making” as an alternative to ...
Mike Campbell talked with several local agencies about how they handle unclaimed funds and where the money goes if not ...
One year after adult-use cannabis sales began in Ohio, we’ll show you what’s happening with safety on our roads.
The Ohio Wildlife Council approved new white-tailed deer hunting limits in Athens, Meigs, Morgan, and Washington counties for ...
The reopening of the federal government introduces a new challenge for businesses selling intoxicating hemp products, as the law signed by President Trump to bring federal workers back to the office ...
Relief is on the way for the hundreds of thousands of Ohioans who receive SNAP benefits. On Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said full Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
According to Goodyear, the use of soybean oil improves the flexibility of the tire in lower temperatures and enhances ...
Illinois Department of Transportation officials say the first of three phases is nearing completion after some fabrication ...
Two hundred thirty criminal migrants -- including more than 150 sexual predators -- were arrested in a 10-Florida bust, ICE ...
Grafton isn’t just affordable—it’s a living museum of Americana where neighbors still know each other’s names and the pace of life moves slow enough to actually enjoy your morning coffee without ...
A small bridge on Kanawha Turnpike in South Charleston has had its eastbound lanes temporarily closed, transportation ...
A risk to yourself and others.” That’s what the judge called a Barnesville man now facing his 11th drunk driving charge.