Ohio
Higher Education Model ‘Broken,’ Requires ‘Outside-the-Box-Thinking’: Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief
Virginia and Ohio have launched a joint effort to explore three-year bachelor's degrees.

Ohio Police Officer 1 of 4 Killed in Shootout Over 4th of July Weekend
The incident is being investigated by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

21-Year-Old UMass Lowell Soccer Goalkeeper Killed in Ohio Highway Crash
A college soccer goalkeeper whose journey took him through three programs before landing at UMass Lowell died early Sunday morning after a fatal highway crash in his home state of Ohio.

4 Charged After 16 Children Rescued From 'Third World' Conditions in Ohio Home
Gary Siders Jr., Elizabeth Siders, Gary Siders Sr. and Christina Siders were arraigned Wednesday morning in Vinton County Common Pleas Court, where a judge entered not guilty pleas on their behalf.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Religious Gathering Special Permit Case
An Orthodox Jew in Ohio says he was prohibited from holding a Sabbath prayer meeting without a special permit. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case.
Ohio Poised to Teach Students Marriage Before Children
The 'Success Sequence' curriculum draws praise from supporters for poverty prevention.
Appeals Court Rules Ohio Can Restrict Children's Use of Social Media
Ohio can implement a law requiring social media companies, including Meta Platforms' Instagram, to obtain parental consent before allowing children under 16 to use their platforms, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Ohio Toddler Killed in Accidental Shooting, Authorities Say
Preliminary evidence indicates that the shooting was accidental, occurring after children got ahold of a firearm that had been left loaded and unsecured.
At Least 12 People Shot at Ohio Festival, Search for Suspects Ongoing: Police
Gunfire erupted Saturday near a busy street festival in Ohio, wounding at least 12 people and sending some eventgoers scrambling for cover while others rushed to help the victims.
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors.
In Federal-State Partnership, Authorities Charge 9 People in $42 Million Ohio Fraud Schemes
The nation's top justice officials said the Buckeye State sets an example for cooperating to shut down scammers—action they encourage from other U.S. states.
Feds Suspend 49 Medicaid Home Healthcare Providers in Ohio
The announcement was made one month after similar measures were taken in California.
Dr. Oz Exposes Luxuries Funded by Health Care Fraud
The discovery emerged during an investigation into home health care fraud that's part of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud led by Vice President Vance.
Indiana Father of 4, Texas Flight Instructor, Identified as Victims in Fatal Ohio Plane Crash
Garcia leaves behind his wife, Lisa, their four children, and an unborn baby.
Republicans to Hold Anti-Fraud Roundtable
The meeting is the latest development following the discovery of a $1 billion Medicaid scandal in Ohio.
Fans Celebrate Knicks Win Against the Cavs in Game 1
The New York Knicks made a huge comeback last night against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1.
Small Plane Crashes Into Ohio Home, Sparking Fire and Leaving 2 Dead
A neighbor, Christi Gould, said she spoke with the family shortly after the crash and learned how close the situation had come to catastrophe.
Ohio Faces Scrutiny Over $1 Billion in Medicaid for In-Home Care
A federal probe has been launched as state lawmakers and agencies continue efforts to fraud-proof government programs, amid new reports raising suspicions.
Sherrod Brown Wins Ohio Democratic Primary in Bid to Reclaim US Senate Seat
Brown's victory sets the stage for a general election clash with Republican Sen. Jon Husted, who is endorsed by President Donald Trump.
State Treasurer Wins GOP Nomination for Ohio’s Secretary of State
Sprague, the current state treasurer and a former state representative, held off a bid from combat veteran and former Air Force intelligence officer Strbich.
Higher Education Model ‘Broken,’ Requires ‘Outside-the-Box-Thinking’: Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief
Virginia and Ohio have launched a joint effort to explore three-year bachelor's degrees.
Ohio Police Officer 1 of 4 Killed in Shootout Over 4th of July Weekend
The incident is being investigated by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
21-Year-Old UMass Lowell Soccer Goalkeeper Killed in Ohio Highway Crash
A college soccer goalkeeper whose journey took him through three programs before landing at UMass Lowell died early Sunday morning after a fatal highway crash in his home state of Ohio.
4 Charged After 16 Children Rescued From 'Third World' Conditions in Ohio Home
Gary Siders Jr., Elizabeth Siders, Gary Siders Sr. and Christina Siders were arraigned Wednesday morning in Vinton County Common Pleas Court, where a judge entered not guilty pleas on their behalf.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Religious Gathering Special Permit Case
An Orthodox Jew in Ohio says he was prohibited from holding a Sabbath prayer meeting without a special permit. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case.
Ohio Poised to Teach Students Marriage Before Children
The 'Success Sequence' curriculum draws praise from supporters for poverty prevention.
Appeals Court Rules Ohio Can Restrict Children's Use of Social Media
Ohio can implement a law requiring social media companies, including Meta Platforms' Instagram, to obtain parental consent before allowing children under 16 to use their platforms, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Ohio Toddler Killed in Accidental Shooting, Authorities Say
Preliminary evidence indicates that the shooting was accidental, occurring after children got ahold of a firearm that had been left loaded and unsecured.
At Least 12 People Shot at Ohio Festival, Search for Suspects Ongoing: Police
Gunfire erupted Saturday near a busy street festival in Ohio, wounding at least 12 people and sending some eventgoers scrambling for cover while others rushed to help the victims.
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors.
In Federal-State Partnership, Authorities Charge 9 People in $42 Million Ohio Fraud Schemes
The nation's top justice officials said the Buckeye State sets an example for cooperating to shut down scammers—action they encourage from other U.S. states.
Feds Suspend 49 Medicaid Home Healthcare Providers in Ohio
The announcement was made one month after similar measures were taken in California.
Dr. Oz Exposes Luxuries Funded by Health Care Fraud
The discovery emerged during an investigation into home health care fraud that's part of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud led by Vice President Vance.
Indiana Father of 4, Texas Flight Instructor, Identified as Victims in Fatal Ohio Plane Crash
Garcia leaves behind his wife, Lisa, their four children, and an unborn baby.
Republicans to Hold Anti-Fraud Roundtable
The meeting is the latest development following the discovery of a $1 billion Medicaid scandal in Ohio.
Fans Celebrate Knicks Win Against the Cavs in Game 1
The New York Knicks made a huge comeback last night against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1.
Small Plane Crashes Into Ohio Home, Sparking Fire and Leaving 2 Dead
A neighbor, Christi Gould, said she spoke with the family shortly after the crash and learned how close the situation had come to catastrophe.
Ohio Faces Scrutiny Over $1 Billion in Medicaid for In-Home Care
A federal probe has been launched as state lawmakers and agencies continue efforts to fraud-proof government programs, amid new reports raising suspicions.
Sherrod Brown Wins Ohio Democratic Primary in Bid to Reclaim US Senate Seat
Brown's victory sets the stage for a general election clash with Republican Sen. Jon Husted, who is endorsed by President Donald Trump.
State Treasurer Wins GOP Nomination for Ohio’s Secretary of State
Sprague, the current state treasurer and a former state representative, held off a bid from combat veteran and former Air Force intelligence officer Strbich.















