Ohio House nitrogen hypoxia bill may end unofficial execution moratorium
A new bill was introduced Jan. 30 in the Ohio House that may allow nitrogen hypoxia executions, a method that was used Jan. 25 in Alaba…
A new bill was introduced Jan. 30 in the Ohio House that may allow nitrogen hypoxia executions, a method that was used Jan. 25 in Alaba…
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
Tickets will start being issued Thursday under Ohio’s new distracted driving law, which prohibits drivers from using, holding or physically supporting a cellphone.
Senate Bill 83, also referred to as the “Ohio Higher Education Advancement Act,” amassed over 470 submitted testimonies supporting or opposing the bill before it passed the Ohio Senate on May 17 for its potential to limit diversity, equity and inclusion training, ban university faculty from striking and stop public universities from taking public positions on some topics.
As a young girl growing up in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, Arianna Kelawala didn't feel her story was being told in the classroom.
A bill in the Ohio legislature would have allowed victims of Richard Strauss to sue Ohio State. The university worked to block it.
Ohio State students took to the Undergraduate Student Government’s General Assembly meeting Wednesday both in support and opposition of a proposed emergency resolution that looks for Ohio State to divest from two companies it says contribute to human rights violations against Palestinians.
Around 200 people gathered in the Performance Hall at the Ohio Union Wednesday during the Undergraduate Student Government’s General Assembly meeting both in support and opposition of a proposed emergency resolution that looks for Ohio State to divest from two companies it says contributes to human rights violations against Palestinians.
When Lisa Tokes’ daughter, Ohio State student Reagan Tokes, was kidnapped, raped and murdered five years ago by a man on parole, she said it was a failure of the state of Ohio. Now, she hopes to limit the release of criminals who have not exhibited good behavior throughout their sentence with a follow-up bill to the Reagan Tokes Act of 2018.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Dec. 22 requiring doctors to perform lifesaving measures on babies born alive during attempted abortions, or face criminal charges.