Old Dominion University suspended classes and operations on its main campus Thursday after a shooting at Constant Hall left two people injured and the gunman dead, according to emergency alerts issued by the university.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen D. Dackin today announced 109 Ohio schools have earned the Governor’s Science of Reading Champions Award for 2026.
Ohio is rushing toward a power supply crisis driven in part by growing demand from facilities like data centers. It can take years to navigate the process for building new standalone power plants. Data centers are moving faster than that.
SATH (Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped) will be hosting the 34th annual celebrity golf classic Monday April 27 at Snow Hill Country Club in Clinton County.
As the conflict with Iran enters day 12, 50,000 service members remain deployed around the Middle East, while the U.S. has struck over 5,500 targets inside the Islamic Republic.
The Highland County Health Department has confirmed four cases of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, within the community since February 2026.
The Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Board (ADAMH Board) held its 2nd annual Teen Mental Wellness Video Contest. The video contest was for all high school students in Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross counties.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine delivered his 2026 State of the State Address this week to a joint session of the Ohio General Assembly in the House Chamber of the Ohio Statehouse.
Senator Jon Husted (R-Ohio) has introduced the bipartisan Healthy Competition for Better Care Act, which aims to ban anticompetitive clauses in health care contracting between payers and health care providers and hospitals.
Ohio jurors will soon decide whether two former FirstEnergy executives are guilty of state criminal charges related to the Ohio House Bill 6 utility bribery scheme.
Just under half of Americans expected to file taxes this season have done so, and more than 40% of those have claimed “at least one” of President Donald Trump’s new tax cuts, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The state of Ohio has until Friday to respond to a lawsuit by breweries challenging Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of portions of a bill that would have allowed beer companies to continue selling hemp beverages until the end of the year.
Lawmakers in at least 11 states — Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin — have introduced legislation this session that would temporarily ban data centers.