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Nelsonville residents have another chance to shape their city's political map. A final town hall next Monday invites the ...
Why is Columbus so uniquely shaped, taking up most of the county and wholly surrounding some suburbs? The story goes back to ...
The League of Women Voters Ohio is working to campaign in favor of Issue 1, stating that the current districting maps hurt all voters.
The federal designation marks a victory for advocates seeking to turn the river's identity away from an industrial corridor ...
The Ohio History Connection is mapping patriots’ gravesites, in hope of better preserving them across the state.
When will cicadas go away in Ohio? How far into the ground will the nymphs burrow when they hatch from their eggs? We've got the answers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio’s population has grown by nearly 1 million since 1990 — a sign for two Republican lawmakers that it’s time to reconfigure the state’s appeals court districts.
Northeast Ohio's water divide shapes path to Lake Erie or Ohio River Water always flows from higher terrain to lower elevations, but getting from high to low is not an easy (or always direct) process.
Great Council State Park, which aims to give space for Ohio's Shawnee Tribes to tell their own stories, is taking shape in Xenia.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio’s primary elections have finally entered the rearview mirror, gearing candidates and voters up for the finish line: November’s general election. With less than 8%… ...
Ohio is in good shape going into the upcoming two-year budget, which will come out by the first week of February. That’s according to Kimberly Murnieks, director of the Office of Budget and ...