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DeWine used his veto power to strike language from the budget that prohibited funding from homeless youth shelters that ...
Caregiving is a universal experience that affects everyone, and it’s time for caregivers to get back some of the same kind of ...
Roughly 35,000 Cuyahoga County residents would need to begin working or lose Medicaid under the Big Beautiful bill, county ...
Trump-backed former presidential candidate and multi-millionaire Vivek Ramaswamy pledged to spend at least $30 million of his ...
New Rule Aims to Curb Teen Crash Rates and Improve Road Safety COLUMBUS, OH – July 3, 2025 — A major change is coming to the ...
The state budget changed an Ohio law that allows 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds to avoid extensive driver's education.
Ohio's budget, which sets the state's executive branch spending for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, portions out $60 billion in state funds, much more in supplemental federal funds, and contains hundreds ...
This change is part of the two-year $60 billion state operating budget signed into law by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Monday.
Ohio will soon be requiring anyone under the age of 21 years old to take driver’s education training before getting a license ...
Under the new law, anyone 21 and under must now complete a full driver’s education course and 50 hours of supervised practice.
With his signature late Monday night, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has allowed a controversial funding plan for a new Cleveland ...
The Denver Broncos wide receiver room may be one of the weaker groups on the team. Who will be the difference maker?