Approximately 185,341 people moved to Ohio in 2023, while 184,281 moved out. This represents a net migration of 1,060 people.
The May primary ballot won't include several who filed for City Council and the City Schools Board who failed to file enough ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Public schools could post the Ten Commandments in each classroom under a new Ohio Senate bill. Senate Bill 34 is likely to renew arguments over the separation of church and state ...
A Downtown grocery store will soon receive refreshed branding after being transferred to new ownership. The Hills Market at 95 N. Grant Ave. will be known as ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Mary Mertz have announced a new resource that will allow people to experience the Buckeye Trail from ...
More Big Lots stores are on the chopping block as the Columbus-based retailer works its way through bankruptcy. Which ones ...
Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum has repeatedly defended the name Gulf of Mexico, saying its use dates to 1607 and is recognized ...
The first human case of bird flu in Ohio was reported in a farm worker from Mercer County. There have been 68 human cases of bird flu in 11 states since January 1, 2024, including one death in ...
Gov. Mike DeWine wants to make changes to Ohio’s adult recreational marijuana and legislative redistricting laws — and is ...
Unusual animals spotted in Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) — The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) announced earlier this week plans to stop the spread of an invasive species ...
Map users in the U.S. will see the new name, while users in other parts of the world will see both when looking at the waters bordering the southern U.S.