The Ohio House has introduced a competing marijuana reform bill that presents a more moderate approach compared to the restrictive Senate version. While maintaining the existing limits on home cultivation,
Author: Reed Rogers
Intel’s Ohio Investment Faces Uncertainty as Trump Calls for CHIPS Act Repeal
The bipartisan CHIPS Act played a pivotal role in Intel’s decision to invest billions in Ohio, laying the groundwork for a massive semiconductor manufacturing plant. However, President Donald Trump recently
Will The U.S. Dept. Of Education Effectively Privatize Education, Ousting Public Schools? Defunding Trends Suggest So.
Public schools across Ohio have long been calling for increased funding for essential resources such as air conditioning, school supplies, and support for special needs programs. While the U.S. Department
Businesses Boom as Cedar-Lee Garage Reopens Following Closure Due to Devastating Fire
Just over a month after a massive fire tore through the Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook development, forcing the temporary closure of the Cedar-Lee Garage, the parking structure has reopened. Although the costly fire
Intel Faces Fresh Scrutiny Over Delays to Ohio Chipmaking Plant
Intel’s long-anticipated multi-billion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing facility in Ohio has been delayed yet again—this time pushing construction into the next decade. The Buckeye State, once promised a first-of-its-kind chipmaking hub, continues
CSU Union Workers Express Frustration Over Stalled Contract Negotiations, While Wrestling Program Faces Cuts
Cleveland State University (CSU) workers, represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), held an informational picket outside the university on Thursday, citing their dissatisfaction with the lack of progress
Granada Gardens Tenants Demand Action Amid Deteriorating Conditions
Residents of Granada Gardens in Warrensville Heights are voicing frustration over worsening living conditions, sharing images and videos depicting black mold, overflowing dumpsters, and trash piling up in hallways. “I
New Report Points Towards Negligence After Women Died From Hypothermia At Warrensville Heights Nursing Facility
An Ohio Department of Health survey found the Avenue at Warrensville Care and Rehabilitation Center failed to provide “adequate supervision” to prevent Alvera Meuti, 84, from leaving the facility, which
Akron Police Release Body Camera Footage of Fatal Shooting, Showing What Really Happened
The Akron Police Department has released body camera footage from a fatal officer-involved shooting that took place last week. The video, made public on Saturday, captures officers repeatedly ordering 39-year-old
Cleveland Police Warn of Rapid Vehicle Thefts Using Reprogrammed Key Fobs
Cleveland Police are sounding the alarm on a troubling trend in vehicle thefts—one that takes less than 90 seconds to pull off and involves technology many drivers already carry every