-
Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, researchers say extremist groups have shifted in the Buckeye State.
-
Some Wayne County and other Southeast Indiana libraries are already part of the statewide Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium. Now, Morrisson-Reeves patrons in Richmond will have access, too.
-
CPAPs are everywhere — they help people breathe and sleep better — but they can be a pain to wear. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are working on a new type of CPAP that could be much more comfortable.
-
State officials are giving kudos to folks who traveled to view the April 8 total solar eclipse in Ohio for not creating massive traffic headaches.
-
In another set-back for the owners of a Licking County golf course, the Ohio Supreme Court has decided not to take up a case involving Ohio History Connection and the Moundbuilders Country Club.
-
The trumpeter swan is the largest, native waterfowl in North America. They're also no longer considered endangered in Ohio.
-
Indiana's largest electric utility is asking state regulators to approve almost $500 million in new rate increases. This is the second price hike request since 2019 and would raise the average consumer’s bill by about $27.
-
The Ohio Department of Agriculture confirmed Wednesday that cows in a dairy cattle herd in Wood County have tested positive for avian flu. The cows came from a dairy in Texas.
-
The violent F5 tornado killed 32 people in Xenia, the deadliest of the 148 tornadoes in a "super outbreak" that swept across 13 states April 3-4, 1974.
-
Researchers will be watching the skies April 8 to learn more about the sun, how animals perceive their environments — and about ourselves.