MARIETTA — Representatives from several Washington County water systems, local governments and citizen advocacy groups met ...
Representatives from several Washington County water systems, local governments and citizen advocacy groups met Wednesday to discuss concerns about oil and gas wastewater injection wells and to sign ...
The state has finished questioning its witnesses and, pending admission of exhibits, has rested in the trial of two former ...
The lawmaker sponsors of two different Ohio bills seeking to address claims of child care fraud paint drastically different pictures of the Ohio Department of Children & Youth’s cooperation in the ...
Contributing writer Don Hollister dove into the YS News archives to uncover past articles and more in his most recent ...
Ohio correctional facilities will soon be required by law to provide incarcerated women with free feminine hygiene products. Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 29 on Dec.
Middle and high school athletes in Ohio may soon be barred from earning money for their name, image or likeness if proposed ...
An Ohio Republican lawmaker wants to tie compliance to a new higher education law that bans diversity efforts and regulates classroom discussion to state funding for universities.
Business opposition is slowing efforts to require E-Verify in several Republican-led states, with industries warning mandates could hurt agriculture, construction and local economies.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly half of Ohio teachers say they plan to leave the profession within the next decade. Why is teacher morale so low? We’re talking about the legislature’s role in Today in Ohio.
Former FirstEnergy CEO Chuck Jones and ex-top lobbyist Michael Dowling on Friday began their defense in the bribery trial.