Marijuana growers fret over delay
Ohioans were promised medical marijuana would be available by September 2018, but that legal deadline is in jeopardy because the state is taking so long to review the applications of potential cultivators.
Ohioans were promised medical marijuana would be available by September 2018, but that legal deadline is in jeopardy because the state is taking so long to review the applications of potential cultivators.
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Dan Good will retire in December, setting in motion a search for his replacement to lead Ohio’s largest school district.
President Donald Trump’s administration has reversed the government’s position on a voter roll case before the U.S. Supreme Court and is now backing Ohio’s method for purging voters.
Donors to Ohio State University upped their game once again during the past fiscal year, raising more than $532 million for education, research, athletics and innovation at the university.
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said opening the football season on the road against a Big Ten opponent brings another level of urgency to preseason practice.
A defense attorney says at least one juror may have stolen oxycodone pills during a drug trial.
Columbus won’t re-install red-light cameras but Dayton might after the Ohio Supreme Court gave them the green light Wednesday.
Police say a man suspected of robbing a person outside a South Side bank died after shooting himself while police closed in on him in Schiller Park.
Franklin County is spending $200,000 on an insurance policy to cover cyberattacks.
State officials say nearly 50 hogs at the Franklin County Fair were removed for slaughter after at least two animals tested positive for swine flu.