Proposals to raise Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 per hour have failed this year due to insufficient signatures, delaying the initiative to potentially appearing on the ballot in 2025, following opposition from businesses.
Google announced a $2.3 billion investment to support its data center campuses in central Ohio, adding to the $4.4 billion already spent since 2019, to enhance its global services infrastructure.
Terrifying explosion at a Chase Bank in downtown Ohio injures seven and leaves two missing, damaging nearby buildings and generating massive plumes of smoke.
An Ohio bar has stirred outrage after prohibiting persons under 30 on weekends following a brawl in the establishment.
A shooter opened fire inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Ohio on Sunday afternoon, later shooting and wounding a police officer before dying of an apparent gunshot wound.
Uber has described the shooting and killing of its female driver by an 81-year-old Ohio man as "a horrific tragedy."
Norfolk Southern agreed to a $600 million settlement for an Eastern Ohio train accident in February 2023. The accident derailed about 50 cars, leading to the evacuation of 1,500 to 2,000 residents.
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Hillary Clinton is unleashing all her arsenal for her final leg of campaign through the vital field, state of Ohio.
Medical marijuana will be legalized after Gov. Wolf signs the bill on Sunday after the 149-46 vote in favor of marijuana legalization. However, it will take about two years before sufferers of acute ailment can get advantage of the benefits because of the several processes including regulatory and growing process.
Presence of lead beyond acceptable has plagued Ohio and as the aftermaths, the schools of this remain closed for the straight 3rd day. Before Ohio, Michigan has reported tumbled with the same issue. But after conduction of investigation, the Ohio EPA strongly believes that the operator in water treatment plant of Sebring village has presented falsified test reports. The agency has sought legal assistance from the US EPA’s Criminal Investigation Division.
A bill that would stop Texas cities from enacting their own bans on hydraulic fracturing in the nation's top crude oil and natural gas producing state was approved on Friday in the state House of Representatives.
Ohio, US-based Payments-as-a-Service company 2Checkout closed its first funding round at $60 million with Chicago Growth Partners and Trident Capital as the lead investors in a deal that will fuel its global expansion.
Columbus, US-based software firm Bjond raised $3.25 million in its Series A funding round led by Draper Triangle Ventures to accelerate its workflow automation software BjondHealth.
Ohio, US-based 3D building company 3DKitBash launched a crowdfunding campaign via Kickstarter to raise $500 for a new 3D object files kit that lets users print skulls on their 3D printer.
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