A point of contention is the provision that raises the fixed monthly customer charge from $36.15 to $58 by 2027.
Ohio leaders are wrestling with how − if at all − to help 1.4 million people who may soon struggle to afford food.
GOP representatives say chaplains would help with mental health challenges, while some Democrats question mandatory decision ...
The College Football Playoff committee releases its initial rankings Tuesday, and there will be plenty of debate among fans ...
Five of the six candidates talked about budget cuts and other pressing issues at a candidate forum hosted by The Columbus ...
If frustrated voters don’t see Ohio legislators crafting durable property tax reform rooted in fairness (including in fair school funding), it's very possible that all property taxes – for all ...
The Nittany Lions and Buckeyes won't play for the next two seasons. Their programs could be much different in 2028.
Ohio lawmakers on Wednesday contemplated authorizing the state to pay for food stamps and other federal subsidies before federal funding lapses on Nov. 1, though ultimately nothing was done.
Dublin City Schools leaders spoke to the community for the first time after pausing the high school redistricting process last week following negative community feedback. The Ohio State University is ...
An Ohio brewery has ignited a heated debate over what some deem as an 'anti-family policy' which bans all children from the brewery after 7pm at night. To ...