Ohio now has a seventh and final JobsOhio economic development region.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Intel is making good on its promise.
Services are planned next Tuesday in Heath for former Department of Transportation director Jerry Wray, who died this week at the age of 78.
Both of Ohio's U.S. senators are backing Gov. Mike DeWine's request for a disaster declaration in Logan County from the Small Business Administration as a way to get low-interest loans to businesses impacted by the March 14 tornadoes.
Language requiring schools and districts to crack down on mobile devices in the classroom cleared the Senate on Wednesday – a day after it was amended into a House-passed bill.
A decades-long effort to make spousal rape illegal in Ohio is headed to the governor's desk.
Legislation designed to crack down on the trafficking of both drugs and humans was one of eight measures approved the House Wednesday.
A proposal that would require Ohio school districts to adopt policies cracking down on the use of mobile devices by students is one step closer to becoming law.
Gov. Mike DeWine and the Department of Children & Youth are moving quickly to disperse $85 million aimed at expanding child care availability.
Current staffing levels and debt related to underused buildings threaten the long-term financial health of Lakeland Community College, according to a report from State Auditor Keith Faber's Office.