November 7 Court strikes down Ohio school’s pronoun policy in win for parental rights group A federal appeals court ruled an Ohio school district violated students' constitutional rights by banning gendered language that could be considered offensive.
November 4 Aftab Pureval wins second term as Cincinnati mayor, extending Democrats’ hold on city hall Democratic incumbent Mayor Aftab Pureval won re-election Tuesday, defeating Republican challenger Cory Bowman.
October 31 Devastating fire leads to treasure trove of thousands of artifacts beneath historic tavern Archaeologists in Troy, Ohio, uncovered an estimated 4,500 historic artifacts beneath the fire-damaged Overfield Tavern, including coins from 1817 and 1846.
October 30 Ohio mom uses social media, side hustles to make ends meet during government shutdown: ‘No days off’ Natalie Folino, a stay-at-home mom of three in Ohio, is documenting her efforts to make ends meet with side hustles while her husband works without pay during the government shutdown.
October 30 Vance tells Republicans to stop fearing federal power, says Democrats pioneered weaponizing it Vice President JD Vance told a Turning Point USA crowd that Republicans shouldn’t fear using federal power, arguing the left has done so for decades.
October 28 3 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel found dead in Ohio Three Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employees were found dead across several locations in the Dayton, Ohio area, prompting a joint investigation by state and military officials.
October 28 Ohio uncovers over 1,000 noncitizens 'appearing' registered to vote, sends cases to DOJ for prosecution Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose refered over 1,000 noncitizen voter registrations to the Department of Justice on Tuesday.
October 28 Ohio woman gets life sentence for stabbing 3-year-old to death outside grocery store Bionca Ellis of Cleveland was sentenced to life without parole for fatally stabbing 3-year-old Julian Wood outside an Ohio grocery store in June 2024.
October 22 Ohio lawmaker proposes comprehensive ban on marrying AI systems and granting legal personhood House Bill 469 would prevent AI systems from owning property, serving as executives, or gaining legal personhood in Ohio under Representative Thaddeus Claggett's proposal.
October 20 'AI Homeless Man' TikTok prank sparks parental panic, juvenile arrests A viral TikTok trend called the “AI Homeless Man Prank" is sparking parental panic and police warnings with users sending AI-generated images of homeless men inside their homes.