Acton was the state health director at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She was beloved — and despised — by many for the ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill establishing Ohio Black Media Week, honoring the Black press. In Toledo, it has a deep history ...
DeWine said he still has a lot of questions about what exactly the dismantling will mean for funding for the state.
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz discusses how his faith and pragmatic leadership guided him through the pandemic while he tackled crime and personal health goals.
Controversial I-71 Interchange at Boston Road Put on Hold as State Lawmakers Demand Congestion Study
We’re studying to look at the best solution. Not just from a cost perspective, but for the communities in that footprint," ...
Transportation budget could prevent controversial highway project between Strongsville and Brunswick
Neighbors on the border of Brunswick and Strongsville are applauding the transportation budget passed this week at the Ohio Statehouse.
While proponents of SB1 say it will restore free speech on campuses, critics fear it will erase history and limit diversity.
The careful choreography underscores the White House’s public ownership of the Education Department changes — which they argue will return more power to state and local govern ...
An entire country doing school online was unheard of, but COVID-19 forced leaders to make those changes. As a result, there were many impacts on education.
Elderly people in nursing homes and their own homes struggled with isolation and fear of sickness during the pandemic.
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