Under one Trump cut, Ohio families lose the most

A new analysis finds Ohio families could lose more than $15,000 a year in child care assistance after the Trump administration moved to scrap a Biden-era affordability cap — the largest projected loss of any state in the country.

Under one Trump cut, Ohio families lose the most

13-year-old charged after Tiffin bomb threat hoax

A Fremont juvenile admitted to sending a threatening text message claiming a bomb was placed in a Tiffin mailbox — triggering a street shutdown, evacuations, and a Toledo bomb squad response before the threat was declared a hoax.

13-year-old charged after Tiffin bomb threat hoax

Running mate's withdrawal cripples Ohio GOP governor bid

Stuart Moats filed paperwork Wednesday to withdraw as Heather Hill's lieutenant governor running mate — a move that, under Ohio law, disqualifies the Hill ticket from receiving valid votes in the May 5 Republican primary for governor.

Running mate's withdrawal cripples Ohio GOP governor bid

Ramaswamy took Soros fellowship while earning $2.25M, records show

Ohio governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy accepted a $50,000 Paul and Daisy Soros fellowship reserved for children of immigrants in 2011 — the same year his tax returns show he earned $2.25 million. He had previously claimed he lacked the money for law school.

Ramaswamy took Soros fellowship while earning $2.25M, records show