Akron-based FirstEnergy might be poised to increase its coal-fired generation capacity by 40% with the purchase of a West Virginia plant it owned less than four...
Non-compete contracts place limits on the kind of work a person can do once they leave a job. Sometimes that takes the form of a geographic...
Bipartisan momentum is building in Congress to restrict China and other foreign adversaries from purchasing U.S. farmland, a reflection of a similar push by some states...
Discussions have been ongoing in the Ohio Statehouse regarding the overall state budget, and a subcommittee on education has heard takes from both private and public...
A massive higher education bill that would prohibit university staff and employees from striking was introduced last week and is already drawing harsh criticism from labor...
Lawmakers should view America’s staggering opioid crisis, including the rise of illicit fentanyl, through an “ecosystems” approach, argues a massive RAND Corporation report published Thursday. That means they...
The Ohio State Teachers Retirement System still hasn’t said exactly how much of its members’ money it lost when Silicon Valley Bank failed last weekend. The...
Ohio legislators are considering a proposal to increase the speed limit on state routes and county roads from 55 mph to 60 mph, except for two-lane...
Tiffin, Ohio — Tiffin City Schools has announced Ryan W. Cook as the next district treasurer, pending school board approval on March 27. Board President Dr....
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called Wednesday for the federal authority responsible for determining the causes of transportation casualties to investigate the safety culture at...
The Ohio House version of a bill to lower the age to become a police officer across the state was introduced last week with equal parts...
Landress Luckey held up two photos Wednesday morning in the Ohio Statehouse atrium — one was of her daughter Laura Luckey and the other was Laura’s...
Tiffin, Ohio — The Seneca County Board of Commissioners on Thursday discussed upcoming meetings for the community to learn more about the April 8th, 2024, total...
Officials from the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office put their weight behind Senate Bill 71 this week. The DATA Act would create uniform definitions for various...
Already under fire for high pay despite big investment losses, the pension system for Ohio’s retired teachers lost between $27 million and $40 million when Silicon...