New restrictions on THC and psychoactive hemp products went into effect at midnight on Friday, March 20, prohibiting their sale unless they come from a licensed dispensary.
NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSN
THC-infused drinks face new restrictions in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Bars, breweries and convenience stores across Ohio have one less item on their shelves starting ...
A Franklin County judge rejected an 11th-hour attempt to block Ohio's new restrictions on intoxicating hemp before they took ...
A growing push to eliminate property taxes in Ohio is setting up a debate over how local communities would pay for services ...
The Stark County Sheriff's Office will receive nearly $144,000 in state funding to combat illegal drug activity and prevent substance abuse.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Thursday that two state programs will award a total of $5 million in funding to support local law enforcement’s work to combat illegal drug activity and ...
While the sale of THC-infused drinks has been significantly restricted in Ohio, you can still buy them in Kentucky. That's a ...
But voters in 14 states who cast their votes by mail will be given a grace period ranging from a day later to several weeks ...
Ohio overpaid 61 publicly funded day cares by $1.1 million in 2025 due to inaccurate attendance reporting. Franklin County day cares accounted for over half of the statewide overpayments, totaling ...
Ohio's statewide ban on THC seltzers and other intoxicating hemp products, took effect at midnight, following Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to line-item veto part of a new state law.
Term-limited Gov. Mike DeWine gives his last State of the State address, calling to mind his role as a "servant" to Ohioans.
The Ohio governor's final State of the State Address skipped data centers, property taxes, and a death penalty decision he'd been teasing for months — leaving his legacy full of open questions.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results