Who will replace Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in 2027? The race for Ohio governor has already begun with several candidates throwing their hats in the political ring. DeWine cannot run for reelection in 2026 because of term limits.
During Thursday’s visit to Wright State University, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine took the opportunity to address support for the concern about illegal immigration while also acknowledging the need for more people.
Who will be the new lieutenant governor of Ohio? We could be closer to an answer, in what will be a unique process.
The summit comes as Ohio’s largest business lobbies have thrown their collective weight behind improving child care in Ohio, a policy position they say is critical to attracting more jobs.
Robbie Friedman noted the importance of remembering the mass tragedy, stating 76% of Americans believe that the Holocaust could happen again.
Ohio's spending per capita for domestic violence services is significantly lower compared to surrounding states and ranks among the lowest nationally.
The new emergency communication system can help save lives in Ohio. Here are the 10 counties using it now before the statewide launch this spring.
More than $5 million was awarded supporting local or industry collaborations that help bring Ohioans into the workforce while meeting the needs of job creators and the economy through the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) grant awarded by Governor Mike DeWine.
Education is essential in honoring Holocaust survivors, remembering victims and preventing history from repeating itself, speakers said at the International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemoration on Jan.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced Washington and Monroe counties are the first in the state to fully implement Next Generation 9-1-1.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced that 35 workforce partnerships located across Ohio will receive a total
Sketchy dealings: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed consumer protection lawsuits against two central Ohio automobile dealers, Shahid Meighan of The Columbus Dispatch reports. They’re accused of altering odometer readings, failing to turn over titles to dozens of customers who purchased vehicles, and other violations.