News

Federal DOGE cuts have already hit higher ed. Now some state leaders are cutting higher education budgets, too, emulating the ...
The United States has given initial approval to sell $3.5 billion worth of air-to-air missiles for Saudi Arabia's fighter ...
Richard Lee Merrick, 80, died Thursday evening May 1, 2025 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was born December 30, 1944 in Youngstown, a son of Frank and Ruth Roberts Merrick. Mr. Merrick a 1963 graduate ...
BGSU will begin offering the new degrees in Fall 2025, pending approval from the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
The proposed state constitutional amendment, on next Tuesday's primary ballot, would authorize $2.5 billion in state bonds ...
A United States Postal Service worker was caught on camera in full uniform beating a 10-year-old girl outside of an Ohio ...
A federal jury in Florida has found two Ohio men guilty of conspiring to distribute and attempting to possess with intent to ...
An "omega block" in the atmosphere will enhance the chances for stormy weather and big shifts in temperature over parts of ...
When Loudermilk flicked the cruiser’s lights on, Perry took off north, driving “recklessly,” the incident report reads.
State Rep. Tex Fischer introduced legislation to require employers in the construction business to use the federal E-Verify program to ensure all workers hired in Ohio are legally authorized to work ...
Podcast hosts question why Congress can't remove cannabis from controlled substances list when 24 states have legalized it ...
House Republicans advanced legislation Wednesday to back a series of President Trump’s immigration priorities, raising fees ...