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Ohio lawmakers advanced legislation Wednesday that would make sweeping reforms to the state’s criminal-justice system. → Read More
Faith leaders play an important role in backing Ohio candidates, though their non-profit organizations can't be involved in partisan activity. → Read More
It’s the third lawsuit the Columbus Republican has had the state of Ohio join in as many weeks challenging various parts of President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate. → Read More
Hundreds of chanting, sign-wielding demonstrators against President Donald Trump gathered at the Wade Oval late Tuesday afternoon, ahead of the first presidential debate at Case Western Reserve University. → Read More
A statewide mask mandate for Ohio will go into effect Thursday at 6 p.m., Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday. → Read More
Candidates, staffers, and activists voiced anger that Democrats would hand the spotlight to Kasich, who, as governor, clashed with Democrats on a number of issues. → Read More
Three Ohioans have tested positive for coronavirus, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday. → Read More
Opponents of Ohio’s recently enacted nuclear bailout law, House Bill 6, took initial steps on Monday to seek a statewide referendum to overturn the measure. → Read More
A political watchdog organization is accusing a Dayton-based dark-money group of violating federal tax and campaign-finance law by undercounting the amount it spent on anti-Democrat attack ads. → Read More
Obama, kicking off a multi-day campaign tour of battleground states in the Columbus area, appealed to a crowd of supporters at Capital University to support Hillary Clinton. → Read More
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, pulling away from GOP rival Donald Trump, drew an estimated 18,500 people to a Monday evening rally at Ohio State University – considered to be her largest campaign rally to date. → Read More
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, pulling away from GOP rival Donald Trump, drew an estimated 18,500 people to a Monday evening rally at Ohio State University – considered to be her largest campaign rally to date. → Read More
Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Ted Strickland on Tuesday said he supports a nationwide moratorium on for-profit charter schools. → Read More
Donald Trump's wife, Melania, whose Republican National Convention speech on Monday paralleled segments of a speech by First Lady Michelle Obama, is certainly not the first public figure to be accused of plagiarism. → Read More
The RNC's Committee on Arrangements picked the flower shops from among 15 stores that submitted displays for the convention's Florist Day in March. → Read More
Cincinnati City Councilman PG Sittenfeld on Monday offered a video endorsement for Ted Strickland, whom he acknowledged "whupped mah butt" in the March Democratic U.S. Senate primary. → Read More
Campaigning Sunday in Fort Wayne, Trump "did something unusual" – the master self-promoter urged supporters to ignore polls showing him headed for victory, cleveland.com's Henry J. Gomez reports. → Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor is scheduled to administer the oath of office to about 200 successful bar admission applicants during a 2 p.m. ceremony at the Palace Theater in Columbus. → Read More
Ohio's delegates to the Republican National Convention plan to hold a 1 p.m. meeting in suburban Columbus to elect members to convention committees. → Read More
First Lady Karen Kasich and other speakers are slated to speak at the Ohio Statehouse at noon as part of the fifth annual "We Are The Majority" anti-drug rally. → Read More