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A federal judge has permanently struck down an Ohio law that would require kids younger than 16 to get parental consent to use social media.
An Ohio court applauded the state's attempt to shield children from the negative effects of social media use but ultimately found it trampled minors' free speech rights.
You're still on this story, huh?” the governor said to me as we were getting started with our 30-minute interview.
Governor Mike DeWine is turning up the heat in his opposition to the Ohio House’s plan to borrow $600 million for a new ...
A U.S. District judge on Wednesday issued a final ruling in the case involving Ohio's Social Media Parental Notification ...
Ohio House Republicans, defying Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, are sticking with their plan to use state-issued bonds to help finance a new domed Cleveland Browns football stadium in suburban Brook ...
YSU’s faculty union has announced it’s starting a referendum on Senate Bill 1. The bill makes changes to higher education, ...
Senate Bill One has officially been signed by Governor Mike DeWine; one aspect of this bill includes a ban of Diversity, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine on Thursday again signaled disapproval of an idea passed by the state House that would provide $600 million via state bonds to help pay for a new, covered ...