(The Center Square) – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants local elections boards to start removing non-citizens from the state’s voter registration rolls.
(The Center Square) – Ohio plans to funnel $16 million of federal taxpayer money to build a second round of electric vehicle charging stations along the interstates, state routes and
(The Center Square) – Continued hiring and millions in building projects pushed an Ohio public school system to a financial cliff, including a projected $90 million deficit by 2028, state
(The Center Square) – While Democrats seem to have solved President Joe Biden’s ballot issue in Ohio, Republican in-fighting continues as the state’s first special legislative session in a decade
(The Center Square) – Nearly $30 million in taxpayer-funded grants are going to 17 Ohio local organizations to grow access to affordable housing across the state.
(The Center Square) – When the $3.6 billion, 8-mile Brent Spence Bridge corridor project is complete by 2029, the area connecting Cincinnati to Kentucky will look significantly different.
(The Center Square) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants to stop the sale of ancient Jewish texts and books at the nation’s first permanent Jewish institution of higher learning
(The Center Square) – A concurrence from the House of Representatives is all that stands in the way of reinforcing Ohio hospital requirements to provide transparency in pricing.
(The Center Square) – Ohio college and university campuses could soon have to track incidents of hate and adopt and enforce policies to stop racial, religious, and ethnic harassment.
(The Center Square) – Government-funded health care will pay Ohio nursing homes an extra $30 a day for private rooms after the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved