Defending Education, a nonprofit, has urged the U.S. Department of Education to rescind the Biden administration’s 2024 Title IX rule that expanded sex discrimination protections to include gender identity and sexual orientation.
For the third straight year, the Lynchburg-Clay Gold Envirothon Team has claimed victory at the State Envirothon, earning the opportunity to compete at the national level.
The Lynchburg-Clay baseball team finished first in Division I of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference with a perfect 13-0 record, earning the gold ball award.
North Adams softball finished first in Division I of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference with a record of 12-1. This was the first time in school history the Lady Green Devils won a SHAC softball championship.
The Ohio Department of Development Monday announced the release of more than $11.7 million through three state-funded programs that will enhance communities and support business expansion.
After carrying out nearly two dozen strikes against Iran overnight, President Donald Trump is not backing down, confirming that the Islamic Republic will be “hit hard again” Wednesday. Trump told reporters during a press conference in the Oval Office Wednesday that bombings would resume.
This bill builds on Husted’s support to ensure veterans are receiving the medical care they deserve. Husted is leading the Rural Veterans’ Improved Access to Benefits Act. This bill would ensure veterans living in rural communities have permanent, cross-state access to certified health care providers for their required disability claim exams.
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament begins in roughly a dozen U.S. cities this week, law enforcement officials have been implementing national security measures.
The Hillsboro City School Board of Education will meet in regular session Monday, June 15 at 7 p.m. at the Hillsboro Board of Education Office, 39 Willettsville Pike, Hillsboro, for the board meeting and executive session, if necessary.