Every morning in the Ohio Capital Journal’s free newsletter, The Eye-Opener, we round up the news and commentary from across ...
I’ve lived in Springfield, Ohio for 45 years. In that time I’ve seen the city go from a seemingly unstoppable economic and population decline to a thriving locale fully on the upswing. That miracle ...
Last week, Congress sent the most significant piece of bipartisan legislation of President Trump’s second presidency and the ...
Children’s Hunger Alliance has four mobile routes in Ohio that distribute ready-to-eat meals for families to take home to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision restricting law enforcement's ability to use sprawling cell phone location data is bringing ...
The Ohio-based grocery chain Kroger announced plans Wednesday to purchase one of its competitors, Giant Eagle, for $1.65 ...
Ohioans' already-high electric bills are expected to increase another 17% this summer, according to a new estimate.
The Ohio legislature passed a new set of regulations aimed at curbing Medicaid fraud. But economists are split on how ...
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a decision last week that, according to its challengers, allowed utilities to overcharge ...
Ohio's Dem AG nominee said it appears that the head of a quasi-public agency is a lobbyist for a utility that wants money ...
One year ago, the Republican “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” made the largest cuts to food stamps in the history of the program. Now 100,000 Ohioans are going without help and the state is bracing for ...