Ohio
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Ohio's SB-1 parallels national administration's anti-DEI sentiment
Debates over academic freedom and diversity initiatives have intensified nationally and in Ohio. Senate Bill 1, known as the Advance Ohio Higher …
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Ohio Supreme Court case could set precedent for solar energy projects
By Kathiann M. Kowalski for Canary Media.Broadcast version by Farah Siddiqi for Ohio News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-…
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Ohio educators alarmed over proposed elimination of DOE
The potential dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education has sparked concern in Ohio. Threatened moves by the Trump administration's so-called …
Monday, March 17, 2025
Fixing one problem, creating another? Ohio's lead pipe replacements
Ohioans are seeing changes in their water infrastructure as cities work to replace lead service lines, a requirement under federal regulations…
Ohio leads nation in bird flu cases, consumers face rising costs
A Food and Water Watch report claims Ohio egg producers are profiting from the bird flu outbreak. Ohio, a top egg producer, has lost nearly 15 …
Doubling down on care: Ohio’s push for caregiver tax relief
In a significant development for family caregivers across America, AARP is spearheading initiatives at both federal and state levels to provide tax …
Research shows economic impact of deportation in Ohio, U.S.
As nationwide deportation efforts continue, new research examined how past policies have shaped the economy and what could happen if the Trump …
Ohio cities embrace solar energy with Dayton's first utility-scale array
Ohio is seeing a growing number of solar energy projects, including the first utility-scale installation in Dayton, which will help power a key water …
Multiyear fight for fair school funding in Ohio continues
Despite being four years into Ohio's six-year Fair School Funding Plan, it has yet to receive full funding. Advocates of the plan are pushing for …
Medicaid cuts in Ohio: Who would pay the price?
Medicaid cuts being proposed in Congress could have widespread consequences in Ohio, particularly for hospitals and health-care facilities across the …
OH cancer rates linked to processed food, low physical activity
Cancer rates are on the rise, and doctors are noticing specific types in younger age groups. There are more than 100 different types of cancer with …
EBT skimming scandal: No reimbursement for Ohioans who lose SNAP benefits
Thousands of Ohioans relying on SNAP benefits to feed their families are finding their accounts drained due to electronic skimming fraud. Criminals …