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Walgreens will not dispense abortion pills at any of its 242 locations in Ohio, the pharmacy giant announced Thursday. → Read More
Should Ohioans 14 and 15 be allowed to work later? → Read More
A Franklin County jury on Thursday found two former Ohio State University football players not guilty of kidnapping and raping a 19-year-old woman in 2020. → Read More
Rep. Daniel Troy wants to etch into Ohioans’ calendars a consistent, unmoving date for the state’s primary election. → Read More
Kevin Keith narrowly avoided execution 12 years ago when then-Gov. Ted Strickland took him off Ohio’s death row. → Read More
Ohio’s teacher retirement system paid out $10 million in staff bonuses the same year its pension fund lost over $5 billion, according to updated figures released Thursday. → Read More
Former servicemembers could become school teachers without a license if one Republican lawmaker gets his way. → Read More
CINCINNATI (WCMH) — An Ohio judge indefinitely halted the enforcement of the state’s six-week abortion ban Friday. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Christian Jenkins granted abortion providers a preliminary injunction in their lawsuit against Ohio’s Senate Bill 23, commonly known as the heartbeat law, which bans the procedure once fetal cardiac activity is detected […] → Read More
Ohio’s major metro areas could be home to the next list of names on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. → Read More
CINCINNATI, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio judge is extending his temporary halt of the state’s six-week abortion ban, according to a group involved in the case. At a status conference Monday, Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Christian Jenkins said he is extending the temporary restraining order against Ohio’s heartbeat bill until at least Oct. […] → Read More
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An 18-year-old retired race horse who later became a prized member of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has died, the office announced Tuesday. Chip, who joined the Mounted Unit in 2020 after retiring from a successful racing career, died after two years of service to Franklin County residents, whether it be […] → Read More
The Indiana Attorney General’s investigation into a doctor who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim from Columbus may prove to be fruitless, hospital records indicate. → Read More
A Republican lawmaker’s efforts to overhaul Ohio’s medical marijuana program and expand the number of Ohioans eligible for a cannabis prescription was put to the test Wednesday. → Read More
**Related Video Above: Some election officials say normal primary is impossible after redistricting maps issues.** COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bill tightening Ohio’s voter ID laws was introduced last week at the Statehouse. Under Senate Bill 320, Ohioans would be required to display photo identification before casting a ballot at the polls in an effort […] → Read More
The city of Hillsboro, Ohio, (east of Cincinnati) rebranded itself as “Hillsburrow” Monday in a nod to the Athens-native quarterback who helped carry the Cincinnati Bengals to a Super Bowl berth. → Read More