Ohio Senate Overrides Gov. DeWine’s Veto of House Bill 68
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
Students protesting new administrative rules and a bill concerning transgender healthcare and athletic eligibility held a protest in the Ohio Union Friday.
New rules regulating how minors and adults receive transition care are in effect following Gov. Mike DeWine’s contested veto of a bill concerning transgender care and athletic eligibility.
Tickets will start being issued Thursday under Ohio’s new distracted driving law, which prohibits drivers from using, holding or physically supporting a cellphone.
Ohioans aged 12-25 now have the chance to be awarded scholarships for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Placement of a final structural beam, covered in signatures of those involved, marked the completion of Ohio State’s Interdisciplinary Research Facility at a ceremony Wednesday.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill preventing public schools and universities from requiring students and staff to receive vaccines not fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration Wednesday — including the COVID-19 vaccines, which are all currently on Emergency Use Authorization.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed an anti-hazing bill inspired by multiple fatal university hazing incidents into law Tuesday.
For the first time in the university’s history, Ohio State will close Friday to observe Juneteenth.
Abbey Bugenske was driving from Cincinnati to Cleveland Wednesday night to visit her parents when she got a call from Gov. Mike DeWine. The 22-year-old had won $1 million.