Senate Bill 107 would allow candidates for state and local school boards to declare their political party on the ballot.
Senate Bill 107 would allow candidates for state and local school boards to declare their political party on the ballot.
Over 350,000 Ohioans have already signed up for digital IDs, which are currently accepted at major airports, some businesses, and universities for age verification. The bill's sponsor emphasizes the ...
If the signatures are solid, the three men will face off in a primary in May. The top two vote-getters moving in that contest will move on to the general election in November. Last month, Pureval, a ...
With just a few hours until the filing deadline, two people have already filed to run for mayor of Cincinnati – current ...
Ohio lawmakers are working through a multi-billion-dollar transportation budget which now also includes a provision about ...
We'll know Thursday who is officially in the race for Cincinnati's mayor. Thursday is the filing deadline to get on the ballot for the May primary. So far, we know incumbent Aftab Pureval is running ...
A legalization law approved by voters in 2023 would be changed to introduce new criminal offenses, cut social equity measures ...
Legislators are advancing a bill to overhaul Ohio’s recreational marijuana law, like limiting the number of dispensaries that ...
Democratic state lawmakers on Wednesday slammed Republican Jefferson Griffin’s effort to throw out thousands of military ballots cast in the Supreme Court election. “They serve with honor so ...
When the spacecraft completed its long journey home more than a year ago, NASA split up a 120-gram sample, collected in October 2020 from the asteroid Bennu, among researchers around the globe.
Ballots across the state are taking shape as county clerks and office staff prepare for the April 1 st election. While general elections get most of the glory and mainstream media coverage, it’s ...
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