Ohio
Discover the 12 cities in Ohio with the most millionaires. From elite suburbs to hidden gems, find out where wealth is concentrated across the Buckeye State.
Ohio Issue 2 has passed, approving $2.5 billion in infrastructure funding for roads, bridges, and public projects statewide over the next decade.
Discover 25 surprising inventions and innovations that started right here in Cleveland — from pop culture to life-changing breakthroughs.
Get ready for Ohio's May 6, 2025, primary election. Learn about Issue 2, school levies, local races, voter ID requirements, and polling information.
Columbus police are investigating a tragic shooting that left three people dead early Thursday morning at an apartment complex in the Abby Trails neighborhood of Canal Winchester. Officers responded to multiple 911 calls just after midnight reporting gunfire at the Countryview East Apartments on Esquire Drive, near Refugee Road. When police arrived around 12:20AM, they […]
The City of Columbus has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of unlawfully slashing more than $11 billion in federal funding meant for infectious disease programs. RELATED: Buckeyes Visit the White House, JD Vance Fumbles Trophy [PHOTOS] City Attorney Zach Klein announced the legal action Friday, saying Columbus Public Health had been […]
Cleveland Browns select LB Carson Schwesinger and RB Quinshon Judkins in Round 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, enhancing both defense and offense.
Starting May 7th, travelers will need a REAL ID to fly within the U.S. or access federal facilities. Regular state-issued driver’s licenses or ID cards won’t cut it unless they’re REAL ID compliant. The switch, mandated by Congress in 2005 following 9/11, was designed to strengthen ID security nationwide. Though initially set to roll out […]
Sen. J.D. Vance shared a photo and tribute after meeting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome, just one day before the pope passed away at 95.
Discover how to save on discontinued liquor brands during Ohio's 'Last Call' sale, featuring markdowns on various spirits.
Ohio lawmakers push to abolish the E-Check program in Northeast Ohio, highlighting cleaner air and the program's financial strain on citizens.
If you drive in Northeast Ohio, you already know some intersections feel cursed. But which ones are actually the worst?