(Almost) Open for business
Ohio has begun turning the “dimmer switch” on the state’s economy, reopening businesses and workplaces that have been shut down for over a month, throwing hundreds of thousands of Ohioans out of work.
Ohio has begun turning the “dimmer switch” on the state’s economy, reopening businesses and workplaces that have been shut down for over a month, throwing hundreds of thousands of Ohioans out of work.
The Bengals have released quarterback Andy Dalton, clearing the way for Joe Burrow to lead a team that remade itself in the draft.
With many Ohio businesses scheduled to reopen in the next 12 days, the state reported another 92,920 initial jobless claims were filed last week as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak continues to rock the state’s economy.
Graduation season may be short on pomp and circumstance in Ohio due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak, which has sickened over 17,000 people in the state.
Governor Mike DeWine clarified his administration’s position, saying that face coverings are still required for employers and employees while on the job, but are not mandatory for clients or customers.
One of the detectives has died. So has the suspect. But the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit persisted and has solved the 1983 murder of a 15-year-old Columbus boy.
Gov. Mike DeWine has backed off an order requiring face coverings for everyone interacting in a business to say they’re recommended for customers and clients but still required for employees.
Many of the results were foregone conclusions so the process of conducting Ohio’s primary election Tuesday drew all the attention.
The Ohio Supreme Court will soon hear arguments for and against a lawsuit brought against retail giant Amazon.
The 2021 NFL draft will be held in Cleveland from April 29 to May 1.