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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Business Roundtable on Monday endorsed the Ohio Senate leadership’s plan to create a sports facilities fund for stadiums across Ohio from the state’s unclaimed funds ...
Ohio’s marijuana dispensaries will be able to sell larger quantities of recreational marijuana to customers, starting this week.The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control announced the new guidelines ...
A home in Burton, Ohio, on October 24, 2023. Getty Images What To Know. Between 2019 and 2024, property taxes rose in nearly every U.S. metropolitan area, according to a Redfin study, including in ...
In April, a lucky lottery player in northeast Ohio hit a Mega Millions jackpot worth $112,000,000. Now, it’s pay day! Skip to content. Fox 8 Cleveland WJW.
Ohio reinstated licenses for thousands of drivers and waived $8.38 million in fees under a new law. Legislators adopted House Bill 29 in 2024 to make it harder to lose your driver's license for ...
New changes are coming to Ohio Stadium in 2026. According to an announcement from Ohio State on Tuesday, Ohio Stadium will feature new premium seating, which includes 400 chairback seats on top of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The first set of kickoff times for Ohio State’s football season have been announced. Each of the Buckeyes’ three nonconference games now have start times a… ...
Matthew Schultz, a 13-year-old from Ohio, died in a tragic accident during a Memorial Day parade in Green, Ohio. The community rallies to support his grieving family.
Ex-Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel is mulling a challenge to the Trump-endorsed entrepreneur in next year’s governor’s race.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered all American and Ohio flags be flown at half-staff on Tuesday, May 27. The governor’s order said flags at all public buildings and ...
The Ohio legislation that could force Chinese scientists to sell their US homes Green card holders testify to packed hearing about ‘foreign adversary’ law that would ban them from property ...
Ohio police, fire pension fund wants more money for retirement system. Cities not so sure Ohio taxpayers would be on the hook to contribute tens of millions of dollars more toward police and fire ...
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