Redistricting is supposed to happen at the beginning of every decade. But ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, more than half a dozen states have approved new congressional districts.
The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments this month on whether state regulators adequately protected the environment when they approved a tunnel project for the Line 5 Pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac.
Canada spent billions building a new international bridge connecting Ontario to Michigan, and Toledo leaders say they expect it to benefit their region.
Users can wager on political events, elections, sports and world affairs. They have drawn scrutiny from state attorneys general and members of Congress after large bets placed ahead of U.S. military actions resulted in significant payouts.
Ohio billionaire Les Wexner was deposed this week by the House Oversight Committee at his Ohio mansion, following the release of new Jeffrey Epstein files.
The Science of Reading isn’t a single program or philosophy. It’s based on decades of scientific research that explains how children develop reading and writing skills, and why some kids struggle.
As the work for this year ends, the work for next year is already underway. And next year, much of that work will largely be centered on the campaign trail.
The legislature passed a bill that changes Ohio's recreational marijuana landscape more than two years after Ohioans voted to legalize recreational marijuana.
Democrats hope they can translate momentum from other parts of the country into a strong showing in Ohio next year. But Republicans have dominated statewide elections over the last decade in the state.
In Why it Matters, we explain why the penny shortage is presenting a legal dilemma for some stores, as our society moves further away from using cash for purchases.
Ohio could be closer to seeing property tax reform. This week, a group appointed by the governor released a list of recommendations to give Ohioans some relief.
There’s an ongoing legal fight between lawmakers and big tech about verifying the ages of young users and seeking parental permission for children before downloading their apps.
The group responsible for supplying power to 13 states, including Ohio, is increasingly frustrating governors in the region. They’re blaming the group for rising utility bills.
There’s cautious optimism in the fight against overdose deaths. They saw a sharp decline in 2024, but those on the front lines said the fight is far from over.
Ohio’s primary election this week had one statewide issue on the ballot. Everything else was hyper-local. Turnout was low. Some races came down to single-digit vote margins.
Scammers are getting more creative, and sometimes, more aggressive. Their ways of tricking us are increasing and so are their profits, new FBI data shows.
Sports stadiums are expensive, and the price tag keeps climbing to renovate existing facilities or build new ones. But should taxpayers help pay to build these venues?
During his address to Congress this week, President Trump called on lawmakers to repeal the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act, which was signed into law in 2022.