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The Ohio Supreme Court has clarified the state's stalking laws, holding that you can be convicted of menacing by stalking ...
The Ohio Supreme Court on Aug. 13 upheld the Rover Pipeline's public utility property tax valuation of nearly $3.67 billion.
A court case over a stolen leaf blower has inspired an Ohio bill that aims to change the state’s legal definition of burglary.  Ohio law currently defines burglary as ...
Podcast hosts on "Today in Ohio" wrestle with implications of unanimous decision that no longer requires victims to ...
Attorneys leading a class action lawsuit against Ohio’s new stadium funding plan have thrown their weight behind a case out ...
The city of Nelsonville is asking the state Supreme Court to order that some people running for office in the November ...
A leader of efforts to add equal rights protections to the Ohio Constitution says a case asking the U.S. Supreme Court to ...
Current congressional maps give Republicans a 2-to-1 advantage, holding 10 of the state’s 15 seats. Some Republicans think ...
"Hopefully, we may be able to pay off the Rocket Center soon than later," said Conotton Valley Superintendent John Zucal.
The Ohio Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Feb. 7 on the question of how much discretion an appeals court has to review or modify a sentence imposed by a trial court.
The Ohio Supreme Court twice struck down congressional maps drawn by Republican officials after the 2020 census, although the second map nonetheless was used in the 2022 elections.
The issues currently before the Supreme Court of Ohio are limited to two questions: 1) whether the state government can immediately appeal this order, rather than following the usual Ohio process of ...