Joann to potentially lay off over 400 employees in March, according to WARN notices
Joann Inc., a Hudson-based company that recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a year, could lay off hundreds more employees if it doesn't find a buyer. According to two Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN)...
Woman Drove 18 Hours From Ohio To Surprise Her Senior Dog And His Reaction...
We’ve spoken many times about how dogs are just the best companions for humans and how perfect they are at reading our emotions. They can always sense when we need them and they are there for us. They will comfort us and that always makes us feel better by the end of the day.
PUCO commissioners should not have conflicts of interest. Period: editorial
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has a credibility problem. The House Bill 6/FirstEnergy bribery scandal revealed how easily PUCO’s ability to be a neutral regulator of Ohio utilities could be compromised. Worse, the integrity of PUCO internal operations was deeply...
Yes to caribou, no to crocodiles: A list of which exotic pets you can...
Although Ohioans cannot own lions, tigers or bears, there are some exotic pets permitted in the Buckeye state.
Ohio Casino Control Commission seizes 88 illegal gaming machines from Bucyrus business
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) seized 88 illegal gaming machines from a business in Bucyrus Wednesday while serving a search warrant. According to a press release from the OCCC, the search warrant was served at Golden Genie Gaming in Bucyrus...
Ohio voters support state and federal backing for child care, new poll shows
New polling of Ohio voters shows vast support and demand for action to improve child care access and affordability on the federal and state level. The research firm Public Opinion Strategies has released poll results taken in 2024 asking questions about child care and its...
Ohio Senate looks to fast track rollback of recreational cannabis laws
The Ohio Senate has resurrected a proposal that overhauls the state’s relatively young recreational marijuana program, in part by raising the excise tax on all product sales from 10% to 15%. Introduced Tuesday by Sen. Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City), Senate Bill 56 closely mirrors...
Ohio Attorney General files another brief in support of Bryan church, pastor convicted of...
BRYAN, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed another brief in support of Dad's Place, a Bryan church that operated as a 24/7 shelter for the homeless despite the city's claims it was in violation of fire codes and the recent conviction of its pastor, Chris Avell, for the...
State files lawsuits against 2 central Ohio car dealerships for alleged consumer protection violations
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued two central Ohio car dealerships after they reportedly didn't give customers the titles to their vehicles after they were purchased. The lawsuits were filed against Starfleet Cars, located in Delaware County, and Way...
Love’s pushes back opening of new Ohio truck stop
The opening of a new Love’s truck stop in Ohio has been pushed back due to construction delays. The opening of the truck stop at the Belmont Morristown exit of Interstate 70 on Route 149 in Belmont County, Ohio was originally planned for the first of this year, but has been...