The Ohio Department of Education is retracting the charter-school sponsor evaluations it issued this year, after an outcry that Internet charter-school achievement data were arbitrarily left out of the criteria, a potential violation of state law.
Ohio’s unemployment remained at 5.2 percent in June, unchanged for the third straight month, according to data released Friday morning by the state.
Another legislative effort to end the death penalty in Ohio has emerged, but this one is a little different.
Former boy band star and native Ohioan Nick Lachey is among five investors in one of 10 marijuana grow centers that would be created across the state under a proposed ballot issue.
Measuring success just a year into a community effort to prevent infant deaths is tricky.
It will be a little easier for West Side residents to stay in shape now that the Prairie Township Community Center has opened.
Heavy rain and farmland runoff are causing algae problems all over Ohio.
After deadly shootings involving police in Ohio and around the nation, state leaders are working to address the sometimes strained relationship between cops and communities.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich says it’s too early to worry about whether Donald Trump might bump him from the first GOP presidential debate if Kasich decides to run.
Law enforcement and baseball officials plan to publicly discuss security measures for Cincinnati as it hosts the All-Star Game and days of pregame events.