Gov. Mike DeWine signs executive order allowing college athletes to profit off name, image, likeness
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order Monday which would allow Ohio college athletes to earn money from their name, image and likeness.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order Monday which would allow Ohio college athletes to earn money from their name, image and likeness.
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.
Ohio’s mask mandate and other COVID-19 health orders will be a thing of the past June 2, Gov. Mike DeWine said in a press conference Wednesday.
Despite a shortage in the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, more doses will be allocated for Ohio State students this week than last.
Gov. Mike DeWine visited students receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at Ohio State Monday as the state shifts its vaccination priority to younger people.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday that starting next week, vaccine clinics will be set up on Ohio's campuses for students to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
Starting April 14, Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center will designate a quarter of its COVID-19 vaccine doses to students, faculty and staff.
President Joe Biden visited the James Cancer Hospital at Ohio State Tuesday where he discussed his American Rescue Plan and marked the 11-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday he is authorizing all vaccine distributors to fill empty appointment slots with willing Ohioans 16 years old or older.
Every Ohioan will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine before the first of April. Gov. Mike Dewine announced Tuesday the next stages of eligibility in the state, including all individuals at least 40 years old and those under 40 who have one of five medical conditions starting Friday. Starting March 29, that eligibility will be expanded to everyone at least 16 years old.