DeWine cannot run for reelection in 2026 because of term limits. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted planned to run as DeWine's successor, but Husted recently accepted DeWine's appointment to the U.S. Senate, replacing Vice President JD Vance.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - FC Cincinnati’s highly anticipated $332 million mixed-use development just got a major tax credit from the State of Ohio. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday afternoon that the West End project was awarded $26 million in total tax credit to help with construction or redevelopment.
Governor Mike DeWine has chosen his Lt. Governor Jon Husted to fill an Ohio Senate seat vacated by incoming Vice President JD Vance, a source with knowledge of the pick told WCPO.
NBC News is reporting that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will select Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill the state's U.S. Senate Seat vacated by Vice President-elect JD Vance. This comes as Gov. DeWine's office announced a 1 p.
The new emergency communication system can help save lives in Ohio. Here are the 10 counties using it now before the statewide launch this spring.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday that his state’s lieutenant governor, Jon Husted, would fill the Senate seat left vacant by Vice President-elect JD Vance for at least the next two years. “I came to the conclusion,
FC Cincinnati has won a huge state award for its massive West End project, paving the way for a possible groundbreaking this year.
Mike DeWine will appoint Lt ... Ramaswamy lives in suburban Columbus and grew up in Cincinnati Ramaswamy is now expected to proceed with his original plan, according to a source familiar with ...
Some young Ohioans are unable to drive legally, limiting their job options. But some are pushing to return to driver’s ed to schools.
The proposal comes nearly seven years after Governor Mike DeWine called for a pause in executions shortly after taking office.
Public Safety Department is among 28 Ohio institutions awarded funding to strengthen campus security, with UC receiving a $250,000 grant to increase safety at major
Given the shroud of corruption tied to the HB 6/FirstEnergy scandal, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio needs a clean slate and a squeaky-clean cast of characters. That is why, going forward, PUCO commissioners should not have any conflicts of interest,