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See which rule changes are coming to Ohio high school baseball and softball next season
CHILLICOTHE − A handful of significant rule changes are coming to high school baseball and softball next season. The National Federation of State High School Associations have, over the past month, approved several measures and rule changes to state high school rules for both spring sports that will go into effect for the 2025 season.
Pritzker looks to build up 'blue wall' with stops in Indiana, Ohio
Pushing through concerns of age and a shaky debate performance, Gov. JB Pritzker has been adamant that President Joe Biden is the man to defeat former President Donald Trump come November while shooting down claims that he himself could enter the race. Still, some Midwest Democrats think the Democratic governor...
What to know about Ohio's new childcare rating system
Ohio is making dramatic changes to how it rates the state’s childcare programs. Previously, providers were rated using a five-star system. The new "Step Up to Quality" standards feature bronze, silver and gold awards. Supporters say this new plan will enhance child outcomes and remove unnecessary administrative barriers. But...
Red tape and delays are behind millions in unspent post-pandemic education funds
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the academic achievement gap widened in school districts across the country. To fill the gap, Ohio launched the Afterschool Childhood Enrichment (ACE) program — a savings account program that would reimburse parents for after-school activities. Thousands of Ohio families applied, but tens of millions...
Los Angeles drug dealers shipped pounds of fentanyl to Northeast Ohio hidden in printers, feds say
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Federal agents investigating drug trafficking through the mail say someone sent pounds of fentanyl from California to Northeast Ohio hidden inside printers, according to court records. U.S. Postal Inspectors who launched an investigation into Phillip Hurt wrote in court filings that they believe drug dealers in...
Blood drive in memory of Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin
EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - The American Red Cross and the Cleveland Clinic are holding a blood drive Thursday, July 18 in honor of Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin. The blood drive is being held from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at Euclid Hospital’s Waltz Auditorium, 18901 Lakeshore Blvd. Officer Derbin was...
Parent of trans minor testifies against Ohio’s gender-affirming care ban in second day of trial
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Whether transgender youth can receive gender-affirming care in Ohio continued to be debated at the Franklin County Court of Commons Pleas on Tuesday. In its second day, the trial is questioning the constitutionality of the “Save Adolescents from Experimentation” Act, a measure vetoed by Gov. Mike DeWine before the legislature overruled […]
Fight to increase Ohio minimum wage will continue into 2025
TOLEDO, Ohio — A $15 minimum wage could be coming to Ohio. There are currently two minimum wages in the state. The sub-minimum wage for tipped workers is $5.25. The broader minimum wage is $10.45. Efforts to get a wage increase on the 2024 ballot failed. One Fair Wage,...
Man indicted for hitting 4-year-old with car in Parma on July 4th
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - 32-year-old Zachary Pettry of Cleveland was indicted for driving under the influence of alcohol and several other charges after striking a home and a 4-year-old female in Parma. The incident happened on the Fourth of July on West 54th Street. He will be arraigned at the...
Garfield Heights Superintendent pressed about student violence and teacher resignations
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Tensions are rising in Garfield Heights as more teachers resign from the school district. At Monday’s board meeting, 17 teachers called it quits ― along with 4 administrators. Many say they can no longer handle the brutal student violence and/or lack of support from the administration.
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