Officials in Washington and Columbus are seeking to bolster solar expansion in the state.
About 1,000 aquatic animals were killed in recent days in an East Palestine waterway, although officials say the deaths were not due to contaminants released by in the 2023 trail derailment.
Two years after banning firefighting foams containing "forever chemicals" for training, Ohio on Monday launched the nation's first program to collect and destroy them.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture this week played host to agricultural leaders from two other states in a bid to share strategies gleaned from H2Ohio programming.
Calling 2023 a historic year for Ohio is no understatement.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new arm of the state's H2Ohio efforts – one aimed at reducing the application of road salt.
DeWine Administration officials throughout the operating budget process repeatedly outlined their goal to expand H2Ohio's water quality focus to encompass Ohio's rivers.
The rollout of added funding for the state's signature water quality grant program carries on.
A new soybean processing plant in Upper Sandusky is expected to create more than 100 jobs and entail a $500 million investment to construct the Wyandot County facility, state leaders announced Friday.
Ohioans filed 10,535 new applications for unemployment compensation last week, down 2,834 from the week prior as claims fell for the fourth consecutive week.