“We’ll have to do more”: DeWine hints at more restrictions
Saying that Ohio is in “a very dangerous situation,” Gov. Mike DeWine hinted that additional measures might be forthcoming to slow a surge in coronavirus cases.
Saying that Ohio is in “a very dangerous situation,” Gov. Mike DeWine hinted that additional measures might be forthcoming to slow a surge in coronavirus cases.
Healthcare workers, emergency medical personnel and nursing home residents will be at the front of the line when over a half million doses of coronavirus vaccine are distributed in Ohio later this month, Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday.
Law enforcement agencies must develop policies for handling mass protests that protect public and officer safety while upholding constitutional rights of expression, assembly, and freedom of the press, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday in announcing a new police certification standard.
Ohio will receive close to 100,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine by mid-December, Gov. Mike DeWine announced during a briefing Thursday.
Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof says he has the votes to override a threatened veto of a bill restricting the health department’s powers during a health emergency.
Ohio State held on to the fourth spot in the College Football Playoff rankings after having its last game canceled.
E.J. Liddell scored 16 points and No. 23 Ohio State pulled away from Morehead State for a 77-44 win.
The 19th-ranked Ohio State women’s basketball team improved to 2-0 in 2020-21 with a 103-47 victory over the Kent States Golden Flashes Wednesday.
The Buckeyes were scheduled to resume football practice Tuesday afternoon following the cancellation of their game last Saturday due to a high incidence of coronavirus cases.
A wintry storm has blanketed much of Ohio with snow on the first day of December, leaving tens of thousands of people in the northern part of the state without power.