Transgender rights are in legal jeopardy, leading the Ohio University Young Democratic Socialists of America to begin a grassroots campaign to protect the rights of transgender people and name Athens a sanctuary city.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday that Washington and Monroe counties are the first in the state to fully implement Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1). DeWine prioritized the statewide adoption of NG9-1-1 in his 2024-2025 Executive Budget citing the goal to enhance emergency response times and ultimately save lives.
A thick blanket of snow forced Ohio University to close the Athens campus and several regional campuses in early January. The heavy snowfall brought with it beautiful scenery and opportunities for sledding and cross country skiing.
Clayton, who was limited in his last few games, was ruled “out” by Boals as the team evaluates a potential leg injury. Clayton is still being evaluated and has no timetable for return.
With projected deficits of more than $3 million in 2027 and an acceptable plan to fix the issues, a southeast Ohio school district is now under
A transformational $70 million gift commitment from the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation will fuel the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine's growing commitment to primary care while expanding research focused on pervasive health challenges.
Ohioans come together to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events across the state celebrating his contributions to justice and equality. In Athens, the festivities highlight a strong partnership with Ohio University,
Trimble Local School District is under fiscal watch due to budget deficits and failure to submit an adequate financial plan.
Ohio University’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology will strengthen its collaboration with Washington State College of Ohio by expanding engineering opportunities for local students, the university announced.
The one area Ohio could look to take advantage of is Kent State’s 3-point shooting. The Golden Flashes’ offense as a whole leaves much on the table, ranking 280th nationally in points per game. The team’s 28.6% 3-point score is the 352nd-best mark in NCAA Division I out of a total of 364 teams.
Some Ohio farms have stayed in one family for more than 100 years. Those families are working to preserve their agricultural legacy, as farmland decreases.