National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya testified Tuesday that he will work with Congress to potentially reverse a steep cut to the agency’s funding the White House proposed earlier this year in its budget request.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently signed Senate Bill 14, sponsored by State Senator Michele Reynolds (R-Canal Winchester), officially designating Sept. 28 as “Speaker Jo Ann Davidson Day.”
Clean energy manufacturers and advocates say they’re perplexed how the repeal of tax credits in President Donald Trump’s “one big beautiful bill” will keep their domestic production lines humming across the United States, particularly in states that elected him to the Oval Office.
With 2025 nearly halfway over, the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Financial Institutions encourages all Ohioans to perform a mid-year financial checkup to help ensure they remain on track toward achieving and maintaining their financial goals this year.
As super-contagious measles continues to spread and nears a six-year U.S. record, cases in its original epicenter of West Texas may be subsiding as hesitant residents become more concerned and willing to vaccinate, while North Dakota is a new focus with the highest rate of any state.
The following Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) construction projects are anticipated to affect highways in Highland County. All outlined work is weather permitting.
Recent hearings on two different resolutions related to Ohio’s support of a convention to amend the U.S. Constitution showed the strong but mixed opinions that surround the issue.
A finding for recovery of $10,666.72 was issued Tuesday against a former treasurer for Big Walnut Local Schools, who was overpaid for his time at the district.
In September 2023, Ashley, a 29-year-old mother of two who grew up in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, was facing child abuse and neglect charges in a criminal case related to substance use.
The Board of Directors of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation—Ohio’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit responsible for overseeing the distribution of 55% of the state’s opioid settlement funds—convened for its June meeting. During the session, the Board approved measures designed to ensure the sustainable and impactful use of settlement funds for years to come.
Medical experts are dismayed over a federal report’s claim that kids are overprescribed asthma medications, saying it minimizes how many lives the drugs save.
Maple Manufacturing, in collaboration with JobsOhio and Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE), has announced its location to Yorkville, Ohio, creating 35 new jobs.