Ohio voters will elect 172 judges to courts at every level across the state in the November 6 general election. Twice as many candidates (115) are unopposed on the ballot compared to those (57) that ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Journalism faces a credibility crisis. Only 32% of Americans report having "a great deal" or "fair amount" of trust in news reporting – a historical low. Journalists generally ...
A Lakewood lawmaker has resumed her effort to ban the removal of oil or natural gas from and under the bed of Lake Erie. Current state law authorizes the director of the Ohio Department of Natural ...
Senate Bill 106, a measure supported by the Emergency Management Association of Ohio and the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association, would prohibit a person from driving on a roadway that is temporarily covered ...
The U.S. economy is thriving. Unemployment is at a 49-year low – which is generally a good thing. But this can also be problematic, as eventually employers run out of people to do the work. For nearly ...
College students say it’s easy for them to obtain prescription medications for misuse. That’s according to the 2015 College Prescription Drug Study, conducted by The Ohio State’s Center for the Study ...
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that a lower court properly ruled on a contract dispute between an energy company and a mineral interest company. The judgment affirmed the ...
A Franklin County appellate panel released an opinion late last week affirming a man’s convictions after he shot two women’s boyfriends in separate incidents. The 10th District Court of Appeals held ...
A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently ruled that a man was not deprived of a fair trial or an impartial jury as a result of a juror being dismissed for looking up information about the ...
For the second time this year, a court decision has struck down regulations aimed at false or misleading statements during political campaigns. In In re Judicial Campaign Complaint Against O’Toole, ...