Voters again rejected the school district's attempt to pass a levy to help with Mt. Healthy's rocky financial situation.
Voters approved levies to support operations, maintenance and expansion in Ashland, Geauga, Lake and Medina counties.
Mayor Justin Bibb handily secured his second term in Tuesday's municipal election, defeating challenger Laverne Gore.
The three newly elected board members will replace current GOP-backed members Bob Bibb, Sara Jonas, and Mark Bell.
Voters also approved Issue 28, a 10-year renewal levy to fund operations and Cincinnati Preschool Promise, which provides ...
Voters in the Lakota Local School District have rejected a $506 million bond issue and levy that would have funded a district ...
Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot, was first elected to Congress in 2018. She defeated Republican Jack ...
The race for Cincinnati City Council is officially nonpartisan, but the slate endorsed by the local Democratic party swept ...
Mamdani, a democratic socialist and state assemblymember, will make history as the first Muslim and South Asian person — as ...
Mayor Aftab Pureval won a second four-year term as Cincinnati’s mayor in what likely will be the most lop-sided election ...
Republicans say allowing local taxing authorities in Ohio to block library levies would increase transparency, but libraries ...
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ran out of funds on Saturday. Cities and nonprofits are suing the Trump ...