COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Gov. Mike DeWine gave his eighth and final state of the state Tuesday at noon. In his annual speech, DeWine reflected on his goals for the upcoming year and urged legislators ...
JEA customers can expect higher bills in April to cover the utility's cost for natural gas prices affected by winter weather ...
Amy Acton protected Ohioans. Vivek Ramaswamy drained nation. Recent criticism of Dr. Amy Acton misrepresents what actually happened during COVID-19. The decisions to close businesses, schools and ...
Gone are the days of COVID stimulus checks, but other proposals could put money in your pocket.
If you notice that your office is emptying out, chances are it’s because a respiratory virus that few people have actually heard of is circulating throughout Northern California. Dr. Monica Gandhi, an ...
Some numbers on the state’s Covid-19 School Report Card may be clouding potential risks to students and teachers, according to one of the region's top infectious disease experts. In Niagara Falls, for ...
MORROW COUNTY, Ohio — A 27-year-old man and a 10-year-old girl died in a crash in Morrow County on Sunday. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash happened just before 7 p.m. on County ...
Re "I survived abuse, neglect and know Ohioans' needs; Ramaswamy can't," Feb. 15: Democrat Amy Acton is asking Ohioans to trust her judgment again, but before voters consider that request, we should ...
In recent weeks, seasonal influenza activity has been decreasing across the country, and the severity assessment has been downgraded from “elevated” to “moderate.” The CDC estimates that there have ...
Influenza hospitalizations in Ohio dropped from 518 to 453 for the weekly period ending Mar. 12. That is 65 less than the previous week, according to the Ohio Department of Health. Hospitalizations ...
Video above: Man fled the scene after shooting his 69-year-old father in Port St. LucieA Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy accused of COVID-19 relief fraud before he became a deputy faced a ...
TACOMA, Wash. — In a 5-2 vote, the Pierce County Council approved a new 0.1% public safety sales tax at its meeting Tuesday evening. The proposal will add around $27 million to the county's annual ...