Ohio stores and restaurants can continue to sell intoxicating hemp products through at least early December. Franklin County ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released emergency money to keep food assistance flowing if the federal shutdown threatens SNAP ...
A Ohio group seeking to abolish property taxes said it has collected "well" over 100,000. It needs about 300,000 more.
A pause on a ban on intoxicating hemp goods from Gov. Mike DeWine will remain in limbo until at least Dec. 2, as a state ...
Ohio stores can temporarily resume to selling intoxicating hemp products — for now. Franklin County Court of Common Pleas ...
We don’t want Delta-8 products being sold to children in stores. Everybody agrees on that. There’s a lot of other details that need to be worked out.” ...
Today’s decision allows thousands of hardworking Ohio entrepreneurs to continue supporting their families and serving ...
Ohioans who sell intoxicating hemp products are worried what the 90-day ban that goes into effect today (Tuesday) will mean ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County judge temporarily blocked Gov. Mike DeWine's executive order Tuesday banning ... he says the products are marketed toward children. During his press conference last ...
Ohio House Bill 502 would make an appropriation to continue to fund SNAP and some other federal programs if there were to be ...
Ohioans are still able to have and use “intoxicating” hemp, and measures by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration to ...
Consolidation could save Ohioans in property taxes. But school leaders say it would require additional overhead, thus nixing ...