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More quick-charging EV stations go online in Ohio
As Ohio sustains its leadership role as one of the states at the forefront of building an electric vehicle infrastructure, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that two more fast-charging stations have gone online in the state.
Supreme Court turns away OSHA challenge over opposition from Thomas, Gorsuch
Over opposition from two conservative justices, the Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a challenge that could’ve gutted the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). An Ohio-based construction contractor backed by Republican-led states and anti-regulatory interests contended Congress unconstitutionally delegated its legislative powers to the executive branch when it gave such broad authority to the agency,…
Wawa’s next big thing? Ohio; convenience giant says 60 stores on tap
Wawa broke ground on it's first store in Cincinnati, continuing its expansion to more states. The Cincinnati store is the first in Ohio for the Pennsylvania-based Wawa and kicks off an aggressive plan to open 60 stores in the Buckeye State. Wawa expects to open 11 stores in Ohio in...
Boys basketball transfer roundup 2024: Which standouts suited up for new schools at Midwest Live?
SANDUSKY, Ohio — With last weekend’s Midwest Live comes the first look at some familiar faces in new places. Here are the boys basketball transfers around Northeast Ohio spotted after their appearances with new teams at Midwest Live:. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
Tipico is no more; May sees uptick in bets: Ohio sports betting update
CLEVELAND, Ohio — May meant more bets for Ohio’s sports betting industry. But while the industry is heating up, it’s also losing competition. Ohio’s betting apps, in-person betting lounges and kiosks brought in a combined $613 million in bets, up from just $448 million in May 2023, according to compiled data from the Ohio casino control and lottery commission.
Where and when to fill up your gas tank for Fourth of July travel in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This week, a record number of 71 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July. If you're getting ready to hit the road for the holiday, expect gas prices to remain relatively the same throughout this week. Right now, the average price per...
At last, Walleye formally proposed as Ohio's state fish
State Rep. Sean Brennan (D-Parma) introduced a bill last month to make the walleye Ohio's state fish. Why it matters: Ohio is regarded as the walleye capital of the world, known for its annual Walleye Trail fishing tournament. But it's one of only three states in the country, along with Indiana and Iowa, that does not have a state fish.
Ohio National Guard honors four Black Civil War heroes at Freedom to Serve celebration
As America gets ready to celebrate its independence, the Ohio National Guard took time on Monday to honor some less-known Black heroes who helped keep the country unified during the Civil War. The Ohio National Guard held its "Freedom to Serve" campaign, which began last year as a way to commemorate the 75th...
Michigan, Illinois and Ohio Among 10 States with Most Serial Killer Victims
Breaking down serial killer stats showed alarming results in 2024 for Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio. Using data from FBI reports, World Population Review broke down the number of serial murder victims by state. It's important to understand the difference between murder, mass murder, and serial murder. WorldPopulationReview.com uses the FBI definition,
Penguin City co-owner Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki appointed to Ohio Craft Brewers Association
The Ohio Craft Brewers Association elected seven new representatives to the board of directors. They include Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki, co-owner of Penguin City Brewing Company in Youngstown. The association highlighted the new electees and their roles in a press release on June 26. Who is on the new board?. Jason Moore...
When livestock reach the highs in the heat zone it can be detrimental to their health
I spent much of the spring wondering if summer would ever arrive, and she definitely chose to bare her teeth last week. Weather-wise, conditions have completely flipped from a month earlier. Many of you were struggling to get crops in the ground from the wet field conditions. Now, I think...
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