As promised, Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill Friday that would have prohibited criminal penalties for violations of state or local health orders related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio’s unemployment rate fell by 3% in June to 10.9% from a revised 13.9% in May, reflecting the state’s gradual recovery from the COVID-19 shutdown.
There are now six central Ohio counties among the 19 counties on Ohio’s “red” alert list for COVID-19 outbreaks.
With more than half of Ohioans, and Americans in several states, faced with life under orders to wear facial coverings in public, many are asking if governments have the right to make such demands.
Tiger Woods returned to golf for the first time in five months and noticed a big difference about Muirfield Village.
Gyasi Zardes and Lucas Zelarayan scored for the Columbus Crew SC in a 2-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls to clinch a spot in the knockout round of the MLS is Back tournament.
During a televised address on the coronavirus pandemic Wednesday, Gov. Mike DeWine implored Ohioans to wear face coverings at all times when they’re in public but issued no mandate.
The number of Ohioans filing first-time claims for unemployment compensation benefits inched upward again during the week that ended on July 11, indicating that Ohio’s economic restart is still moving slowly.
A hot, violent summer continued in Columbus with the death of a man on the Northeast Side late Wednesday night, the 68th homicide of the year in the city.
Ohio’s top elections official is reaching out to younger voters – with a beer in his hand, figuratively speaking.