For the second time in as many weeks, numerous tornados ravaged parts of Ohio overnight, prompting top state officials to suggest state funding to support impacted communities.
Two Republicans billed their plan to beef up employment eligibility verification Tuesday as one of the few steps the state can take in the face of federal inaction on illegal immigration at the southern border.
Calling 2023 a historic year for Ohio is no understatement.
A measure designed to ensure patients with serious medical conditions can receive help with expensive copays is back before a House committee.
Current and former public officials continued their push Wednesday to influence Ohioans' thoughts on State Issue 1, with the latest discussion occurring at the City Club of Cleveland.
Another statewide group announced its opposition to a ballot measure to make it harder to change the Ohio Constitution.