The Ohio Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether Columbus can enforce its gun safety regulations while legal challenges to the ordinance are still pending. The city’s law,
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Supporters and Vets Protest in Parma Against Proposed VA Job Cuts
Veterans and their advocates gathered outside the VA Clinic on Brookpark Road on Monday to voice their opposition to proposed job cuts within the Department of Veterans Affairs. The plan,
Ohio Lawmakers Push for Chip-Enabled EBT Cards to Curb SNAP Fraud
A bipartisan group of Ohio legislators is taking action to combat a surge in food-stamp fraud caused by skimming—an issue that has left many families without essential benefits and cost
Cleveland Sponsors Express Concerns Over Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Newcomers
Cleveland-area sponsors are voicing concerns over the uncertain future of Ukrainians they helped bring to the United States through a now-paused sponsorship program. The White House on Thursday refuted reports
Ohio House Introduces Less Restrictive Marijuana Bill as Alternative to Senate Proposal
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,
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
Ohio Farmers Brace for Tariff Impact, Drawing Parallels to 2018 Trade War
For many Ohio farmers, the term “tariff” brings an immediate reminder of 2018, when a trade dispute with China upended the agricultural industry. That year, China imposed a retaliatory 25%
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
Veterans and Workers Protest Over 2,400 VA Layoffs
A small group of demonstrators gathered outside the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, holding signs and chanting in protest. Their concern: sweeping job cuts occurring at VA facilities
Cleveland City Council Urges State Officials to Reject Ohio Campuses DEI Ban
Cleveland City Council has taken a firm stance against Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), passing a resolution on Monday urging state leaders to reject the controversial legislation, which could prohibit