Todayinohio Archives July 2024
Ohio is dragging its feet now on getting recreational marijuana into the market: Today in Ohio
Ohio lawmakers get plenty done in a single day, but Jerry Cirino’s dangerous college bill fades away: Today in Ohio
If the rail cars in the East Palestine wreck are as dangerous as a new investigation says, why are they still in use? Today in Ohio
He’s doing the people’s business, so why does Matt Huffman think he can shroud his work in secrecy? Today in Ohio
With Ohio lawmakers passing laws to create discrimination, might voters be asked on the ballot to block them? Today in Ohio
Ohio sets its policy on which state employees can use marijuana. It’s a bit odd. Today in Ohio
Ohio Republicans passed a law to tightly restrict absentee ballots. The Justice Department says it’s illegal: Today in Ohio
Chef sets up a marijuana dinner without regard to Ohio law and then cancels, trying to make cleveland.com his scapegoat: Today in Ohio
Text messages offer a rare window into how Mike DeWine implored FirstEnergy for campaign help: Today in Ohio
In contrast to Trump sycophant Jim Jordan, Ohio Congressman Dave Joyce makes a principled stand: Today in Ohio
Johnson & Johnson knowingly exposed Ohio babies to toxins. Is $27 million enough of a penalty? Today in Ohio
Colorado’s marijuana sales have plummeted. Is that a portent for Ohio? Today in Ohio
Ohio Legislature looks likely to send Cleveland bags of money for big projects: Today in Ohio
How the Cleveland Clinic vacation policy sticks it to people who excel at their jobs: Today in Ohio
Mike DeWine celebrates a new state park. How long until he allows fracking in it? Today in Ohio
Is Cleveland picking a fight with Brook Park over the airport, or is this about the Browns stadium? Today in Ohio
If you’re anxious about Ohio’s notorious gerrymandering, rest assured you’ll find a fix on November’s ballot: Today in Ohio
Kirk Schuring seeks to violate the voters’ will and intimidate Ohioans legally growing marijuana at home: Today in Ohio
Gov. Mike DeWine shows the leadership, and Republican lawmakers do the right thing to put Biden on November’s ballot: Today in Ohio