Ohioans will still be able to have and use "intoxicating" hemp, low-level THC products such as delta 8, during the state's temporary ban — but it would be a crime to sell it.
California's governor on Thursday imposed a curfew on social gatherings and other non-essential activities in one of the most intrusive of the restrictions being ordered across the country to curb an ...
Ohio’s new veterinary telehealth law, now in effect, allows veterinarians to diagnose and prescribe medication virtually for ...
In the sprawling culinary landscape of Ohio, finding authentic, mind-blowing Szechuan noodles might seem as likely as spotting a penguin waddling down High Street, but Kitchen Social has somehow ...
Trump no longer distancing himself from Project 2025 as he uses shutdown to further pursue its goals
Trump’s comments represent a dramatic about-face after he and his campaign spent much of last year denouncing Project 2025.
When UNC lost to TCU, Chase Bandolik ran 34 miles overnight. With Clemson up next, the viral sensation is lacing them up ...
Sean Feucht, a conservative Christian worship leader, gained attention in 2020 by defying COVID-19 restrictions with protest ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio is investing in cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to streamline the process of reporting suspicious activities and enhance public safety. The state's new ...
Angelo Smith, the younger brother of Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, committed to the Buckeyes on Sunday and reactions poured in on social media. Ohio State made a big-time addition on the ...
(The Center Square) – A northeast Ohio county fair board removed the county’s Democratic Party booth from its fair for what the board called offensive buttons. According to reports, the removal came ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Social media comments have resulted in several people being terminated from their jobs after Charlie Kirk was assassinated last week. Now, the Ohio State University Wexner ...
The Social Security Administration will announce the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on October 15. Nearly 2.5 million Ohioans were Social Security beneficiaries in 2023, and the state does not ...
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