Giulia Carbonaro is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on the U.S. economy, housing market, property insurance market, local and national politics. She has previously extensively ...
The great weather drew big crowds out on the waters of the Ohio River this Labor Day weekend, with 2,500 boaters out on Sunday and hundreds more out on Labor Day.The Ohio Department of Natural ...
Driving without insurance in Ohio can lead to license suspension and other civil penalties. To reinstate a suspended license, drivers must pay fees and provide proof of insurance. Auto insurance rates ...
TIFFIN, Ohio — A northwest Ohio teacher has received one of the state’s highest honors in education. Christopher Monsour, a science teacher at Tiffin Columbian High School, has been named the 2026 ...
President Donald Trump's administration is threatening to cut federal funding if Ohio's youth prisons don't remove references to transgender people from sexual education materials. Trump's Department ...
Ohio's youngest drivers will soon need to undergo a full driver's education course before being allowed to get their license.Anyone under 21 years old seeking an Ohio driver's license will need to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Portions of Ohio Route 44 and U.S. Route 322 east of the Cleveland area will be closed beginning on Monday, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced. Ohio 44 in Portage County ...
CINCINNATI — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine joined state, local and federal officials in Cincinnati Tuesday to announce two new law enforcement partnerships aimed at reducing violent crime in the city through ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the Ohio State Highway Patrol is "working and in-touch" with the Cincinnati Police Department after he said Mayor Aftab Pureval accepted his offer to help. The help, DeWine ...
In a unanimous decision on Sept. 2, the Ohio Supreme Court delivered a win to nursing home operators, saying that Ohio Medicaid incorrectly calculated incentive payments for high-quality facilities.
Despite the Ohio Department of Insurance's appointment as conservator of the Thin Blue Line Benefits Association, retired first responders say they're still on the hook for outstanding medical bills.