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State Sen. Jerry Cirino rewrote the rules for Ohio’s universities. Now he’s aiming even higher. As the GOP’s budget architect ...
A controversial new Ohio higher education law banning diversity efforts, prohibiting faculty strikes and regulating classroom discussion takes effect this week. Ohio Senate Bill 1 goes into effect ...
Keep students on a path of academic engagement and success. It’s a chicken-and-egg situation: Children who are chronically ...
The Ohio legislature is proposing severe cuts to funding for the H2Ohio program that is designed in large part to combat ...
Your state might be coming for those winnings. Online sports betting has grown in recent years, with the American Gaming ...
As lawmakers attack DEI initiatives, students and community organizations wonder what happens next — and move to shape that ...
Few state statutes enacted by our august Ohio General Assembly in recent decades have generated as much thunderous uproar and caustic debate as Senate Bill 1, signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine in ...
The research is welcome news, but as residents complain of ‘scary’ diagnoses, the question of healthcare compensation remains unanswered.
Two years after the train derailment in East Palestine, many first responders are learning their personal injury claims are ...
An Ohio House bill aimed at saving property tax owners by eliminating inside millage has alarmed city and school leaders across the state and has them begging lawmakers to keep it out of the budget.
The National Institutes of Health agreed to a five-year, $10 million research initiative to address and assess the long-term health ...
By DAVID SKOLNICK Staff writer The National Institutes of Health agreed to a five-year, $10 million research initiative to address and assess the long-term health impacts caused by the Feb. 3, 2023, ...