January 16, 2023 Trans rights hurl Title IX into political fray amid state battles: 'Akin to a juggernaut' Concessions to transgender activists at the federal and state levels have damaged women's rights, according to opponents of such measures.
January 13, 2023 Appeals court affirmed ban against vaccine mandate in 3 states An Appeals court has ruled against enforcing a federal vaccine mandate in 3 states. Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee have affirmed the court's ruling that the mandate was unconstitutional.
January 13, 2023 Remains of Ohio pilot whose plane was shot down in WWII identified The remains of an Ohio pilot whose plane was shot down in World War II were identified using dental and anthropological analysis. The plane was shot down near Leipzig, Germany.
January 12, 2023 Biden admin dealt blow by Sixth Circuit ruling against vaccine mandate in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that the Biden administration cannot enforce a mandate requiring workers who contract with the federal government to vaccinate.
January 12, 2023 Missing Michigan girl, 4, rescued in Ohio during traffic stop, bodycam video shows State troopers in Ohio safely located 4-year-old Lilliana Nardini during a traffic stop Tuesday night after the missing girl's father allegedly took her from Michigan.
January 12, 2023 'Retire or get fired': Senate GOP campaign committee targets Manchin, red-state Democrats with ad campaign The Senate GOP’s campaign committee is targeting Joe Manchin and two other Democratic senators from red-leaning states that likely face very challenging reelections in 2024
January 11, 2023 Ohio man who is allegedly a member of the 'boogaloo boys' pleads not guilty to threatening law enforcement A man who police believe is a member of the "boogaloo boys" pleaded not guilty to unlawful possession of a machine gun and threatening law enforcement.
January 11, 2023 Ohio inmates challenge law that allows prison officials to extend certain inmates' sentences Attorneys for Ohio inmates are challenging a law that allows officials to extend certain inmates' sentences. Inmates claim the law doesn't give inmates adequate notice of penalties.
January 11, 2023 Ohio AG asks state's Supreme Court to weigh in on abortion law Ohio's Republican AG Dave Yost asked for the state's Supreme Court to weigh in on the near-ban on abortion. Yost argued that the same court lacked jurisdiction earlier in the year.
January 9, 2023 Democratic law firm files lawsuit against Ohio's new election law Elias Law Group filed a lawsuit against the new election law in Ohio claiming it "imposes needless and discriminatory burdens" on groups including military veterans and teachers.