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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1, also known as the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, into law on March 28. SB 1.
Ohio lawmakers want to require driver's training for those younger than 21, instead of just those under 18.
Ohio lawmakers want to require driver's training for those younger than 21, instead of just those under 18.
A new higher education law set to take effect this summer is causing high school students across the state to think twice about applying to Ohio colleges and universities. Ohio State University used ...
A law requiring social media and gaming sites to get parental permission before letting any Ohioan younger than 16 on can’t ...
Minority Leader Allison Russo is serving her fourth term representing House District 7 which includes Upper Arlington, ...
Polling continues to show government support for child care is a popular issue among all political sides. But advocates in Ohio are still preparing their arguments to boost state support as the budget ...
T Division of State Fire Marshal celebrates 125 years of supporting the state’s fire service and protecting Ohioans’ lives, ...
An Ohio court applauded the state's attempt to shield children from the negative effects of social media use but ultimately found it trampled minors' free speech rights.
Superintendent Shauna Murphy is hosting a series of town halls as the district builds a budget. Funding is uncertain as the Department of Education is dismantled and state lawmakers discuss budgets.
More than a decade after former Gov. John Kasich rejected funds to build a train from Cleveland to Cincinnati, the Statehouse is furthering the possibility of ...
At its root, this is about secrecy - reprehensible secrecy that has no place in a Statehouse deciding how to spend the people’s money, writes the editorial board of The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com ...
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