A decades-long effort to make spousal rape illegal in Ohio is headed to the governor's desk.
A bipartisan pair of senators on Tuesday began their push to curtail the viewing of pornography by minors.
Local officials have not given up in their efforts to derail one of the largest solar farms in the nation.
A proposal to excuse breast-feeding mothers from jury duty is now headed to the governor's desk, despite concerns raised by one Democrat in the upper chamber.
Federal prosecutors say a Republican campaign treasurer spent at least 15 years skimming from his clients, costing them nearly $1 million.
State officials on Tuesday gave mixed reviews to a new federal rule requiring a minimum of two-person crews on all freight trains, months after the Department of Justice argued that a similar Ohio requirement flouted federal law.
A group angling to end elected officials' role in crafting Statehouse and congressional districts raised $3.1 million since its launch, according to the campaign's initial fundraising report.