Using the crude math that 1 megawatt can power 1,000 homes, the solar projects Ohio killed in just the last three years would ...
Bureaucratic fire drill sending Ohio colleges spinning Instead of engaging in thoughtful planning and instruction, administrators found themselves caught in a political tailspin — one that could ...
Travel experts tell Today in Ohio podcast that politics is increasingly driving vacation decisions, with Americans avoiding ...
BROOK PARK, Ohio - More than 150 political and business leaders from across Northeast Ohio offered their support behind a bid ...
Ohio's Sherrod Brown, Weighing His Political Future, Launches a Pro-Worker Organization COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown launched a pro-worker organization on Monday to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Thousands of Ohioans have already cast their ballot in the 2024 election during early in-person voting, but how much did political advertisements sway their decisions?
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Ohio. Instead of engaging in thoughtful planning and instruction, administrators found themselves caught in a political tailspin — one that could have been avoided entirely if federal overreach ...
Brenner argues Ohio’s current nonpartisan elections can hide political beliefs from voters, “leading to a mismatch between board members and the communities they are meant to represent.” ...