One of Ohio's most prominent newspapers published a letter to the editor blaming former President Trump for the assassination attempts that have occurred against him, saying he "brings a lot of this ...
Since 2005, the U.S. has lost about a third of its newspapers. Ohio has lost an even greater share. Ohio lost 30 newspapers between 2022 and 2023. Newspaper owner Gannett closed 16 community papers in ...
Two Miami University students interning at The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Columbus Dispatch this summer had their writing appear on the Opinion pages — something the chair of Media, Journalism, and ...
Being the first is normally a good thing. Ask Ohio natives Thomas Edison, Neil Armstrong or the Wright Brothers. But first isn’t always best. And if some Ohio lawmakers have their way, the Buckeye ...
The Louisville Herald building sits empty since its closure. Jean Carden keeps a newspaper clipping of her granddaughter’s gymnastics meet tucked between the pages of her Bible. “I just loved it when ...
The Montgomery County Jail Coalition called for a state investigation into the jail to examine problems highlighted in a year-long newspaper investigation. Follow-up story: Gov. Mike DeWine: Jail ...
Note: This editorial has been updated with additional information. Our readers and advertisers should be aware that the Ohio Senate's recently passed state budget would increase their taxes.
An Ohio newspaper published a strong rebuke of Representative Jim Jordan in an opinion column on Sunday, warning that the Republican congressman will form an "axis of evil" with former President ...
The change proposed in the Senate budget would eliminate an exemption in place since Ohio began collecting sales taxes in 1935. Ohio’s newspapers would either need to absorb the state’s 5.75% sales ...
Ohio's youth prison and juvenile detention centers are failing. Kids in the state's juvenile justice system often face violence and neglect, while guards remain overwhelmed, understaffed and in fear ...