“Long, cold storm”: DeWine orders $775 million in budget cut as revenues crash
Governor Mike DeWine has announced he’s cutting $775 million from the state budget in the next two months because of plummeting revenue due to the pandemic.
Governor Mike DeWine has announced he’s cutting $775 million from the state budget in the next two months because of plummeting revenue due to the pandemic.
One man is dead and another in the hospital after a double shooting at a South Side home early Tuesday morning.
A woman is dead after being shot several times inside an Olde Town East apartment Sunday night.
Police are looking for suspects in the shooting death of a man on the East Side Monday night.
There are widening cracks in Gov. Mike DeWine’s foundation of support and signs that his greatest challenges during the coronavirus outbreak will comes this month as the state reopens.
Drivers encountering fewer vehicles on Ohio roads during the coronavirus shutdown are finding their feet made of lead.
A plan to transform vacant land near the Arena District into a multi-use development anchored by the new home of the Columbus Crew took two big steps forward Monday.
As the death toll from COVID-19 in the state passed a grim milestone, Gov. Mike DeWine is appealing to Ohioans to stick together as the state slowly reopens.
Spring commencement is always a huge event at Ohio State but the 2020 version will be long remembered as one that stood out from those that went before and, likely, those that will come after.
The campus of Kent State University will be still today, in stark contrast to the scene 50 years ago, when Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on unarmed college students during an antiwar protest, killing four of them and injuring nine others.