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How Project 2025’s education policies mirror Ohio bills and universal private school vouchers
Editor's note: This article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal. From universal private school vouchers to stripping away diversity and inclusion requirements, censoring classrooms, and targeting LGBTQ students — some of Ohio’s education laws and bills mirror the goals outlined for a second Trump administration in Project 2025.
Ohioans canvass to spread word about Issue 1 ballot initiative
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio voters will start heading to the polls in 42 days for early voting and Election Day is now only 70 days away, which means campaigns are ramping up to be full speed ahead after Labor Day. There is only one state issue on the ballot this fall, called Issue 1, […]
As college football season starts, bipartisan pair of Ohio lawmakers push for streaming restrictions
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: This article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal. This Saturday, Ohio State kicks off its college football season against the University of Akron. And whether you’re rooting for the Buckeyes or the Zips, you’ll be able to watch the game on CBS. To the average football fan, that’s really all that’s important. But in an increasingly fractured media landscape, that’s looking less and less certain.
Exceptional Drought in West Virginia and Ohio
(WOWK) – The new drought monitor is out, and StormTracker 13 Meteorologists say that conditions have worsened across Appalachia. Drought conditions in Athens, Meigs, Mason, Putnam, Calhoon, Wood, Wirt, Jackson and Roane Counties have been elevated to exceptional drought levels. Extreme and severe drought conditions continue to expand as we progress through our abnormally hot […]
Ohio prison holds first-ever five-course meal for public in garden
GRAFTON, Ohio: A five-course meal was served to members of the public at a state prison in northeast Ohio for the first time in the state's history, with food prepared by incarcerated men from fruits and vegetables grown in the prison garden. EDWINS Leadership and Restaurant Institute hosted the event...
Nurses union calls on Governor DeWine, AG Yost to save Trumbull Regional, Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital
The Ohio Nurses Association (ONA) has penned a letter to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Attorney General Dave Yost calling on them to stop the closure of two Steward-owned hospitals in Trumbull County. The union is calling on Governor DeWine to sign an executive order to temporarily halt the closures...
Central Ohio high school football games rescheduled due to heat wave
COLUMBUS, Ohio, (WCMH) — Week two of high school football will look a little different this week after a heat wave has swept central Ohio. As of Thursday afternoon, 32 schools have announced an adjusted start time to try and avoid the heat, which will reach the mid to upper 90s Friday afternoon. Storm Team […]
Welcome to Week 2 high school football: Live updates for Northeast, North Central Ohio
Week 2 of high school football is here. Once again, there's a full slate of intriguing games, including Thursday when state champion Kirtland visits Crestview. Find live scoring...
Vance draws boos at firefighter union event: ‘We got some fans and some haters’
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) received some heckling and boos Thursday while speaking at a firefighter union event in Boston. Vance delivered remarks at the International Association of Fire Fighters conference. Upon taking to the stage after Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez (R-Fla.), a former firefighter, Vance drew some boos from the crowd. “Semper fi, guys,” Vance…
As fracking continues to boom Ohio, some property owners may not have a say in their own land
BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — While some landowners may see fracking within the gas and oil industry as a financial windfall, others may see it as invasive. In Ohio, these landowners may not have much of a say in whether or not the land under them is drilled. A Belmont County landowner learned her property’s fate […]
Ohio Congressman Max Miller, ex-Cuyahoga GOP Officer Emily Moreno Miller file for divorce
COLUMBUS, Ohio—U.S. Rep. Max Miller and Emily Moreno Miller, one of Northeast Ohio’s most prominent political power couples, are filing for divorce, according to court filings. Max Miller filed the divorce papers on Tuesday, two years to the day after Miller married Emily Moreno at Trump National Golf...
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