As The Hill previously reported, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had directed $2.6 billion for the “warrior dividend.” The Trump administration had been promoting the possibility of $2,000 tariff ...
Dayton will be back in the national spotlight next week when the First Four of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament returns to town. It’s a spotlight that those locally involved in organizing and ...
The state's new weekly attendance tracking tool demands real work from every school district in Ohio, but nobody can answer the question Today in Ohio hosts are asking: who is this actually for?
Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow pharmacists to test and treat certain common illnesses like flu, strep, RSV and COVID-19.
Currently there is no vaccine to prevent this virus and no specific antiviral therapy to treat HMPV, according to the CDC.
Human metapneumovirus could progress to bronchitis or pneumonia. Studies also show dual diagnoses of HMPV, influenza and RSV, resulting in serious and sometimes fatal complications. Studies show ...
Flu hospitalizations in Ohio hit a relative high at the end of last year, but are beginning to taper off in February. A major increase in flu hospitalizations took place in 2025. Conneaut saw 39 flu ...
Carnell Tate is projected to become the sixth Ohio State wide receiver in five years to be drafted in the first round — possibly in the top five picks.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane couldn’t resist having a little fun at the expense of Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate during Saturday’s NFL Scouting Combine broadcast. As one of the top ...
Former Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese will be one of the first defensive players taken in the 2026 NFL Draft. The star defender is projected to go as high as No. 2 overall to the New York Jets.
Amy Acton’s service to retiring Gov. Mike DeWine gives her bipartisan credibility in a Republican state, but that service, leading Ohio’s pandemic response, also stirs charged emotions. By Kate ...
Ohio is a hotspot for respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19 and a new flu strain. Health officials advise staying home until you are fever-free for 24 hours and symptoms improve. COVID-19 ...