In the latest lawsuit over the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, three Toledoans argue the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas should “stand on the right side of history” and “support a democratically-enacted law that would give citizens the tools to enforce meaningful protections for Lake Erie.”
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Commentary: The New York Times Works for the Left, and Now Everyone Should Know It
Is The New York Times a media outlet or an activist organization?
Read MoreOhio Ranked as 11th Friendliest State, Minnesota Takes Top Spot
More than a million people in Big 7 Travel’s “social audience” were asked for their opinion on the “friendliest states in America.” Ohio rated a very friendly 11 out of 50.
Read MoreOhio Leaders Issue Warning: Google Is Amassing and Selling Your Child’s Data and Personal Information
As the new school year starts, a warning is being issued for parents. “Beware the data that Google and other tech giants are collecting on your children,” said Scott Andrews of Eaglefire.
Read MoreOhio House Speaker ‘Less and Less Supportive’ of Death Penalty
Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder (R-Glenford) told reporters Tuesday that he’s “become less and less supportive” of the death penalty.
Read MoreSeneca Anti-Wind Union Defeated 77-Turbine Project, Plans to Continue Fight
The Seneca Anti-Wind Union (SAWU) was created by residents who are concerned about the growing number of wind farms popping up throughout their community.
Read MoreSupporters of Medina’s New LGBT Ordinance Claim Victory; Opponents Continue to Push for Referendum
The Medina County Board of Elections rejected Monday the referendum petitions submitted by the Concerned Citizens of Medina, a group seeking to have an LGBT ordinance voted on by the people.
Read MoreDHS Using Loophole Around Flores To Address Immigration Crisis
The Trump administration is rolling out its own licensing standards for family residential centers, a move that will work around the Flores settlement and mitigate the illegal immigration crisis.
Read MoreSen. Hawley Calls Facebook’s Conservative Bias Audit A ‘Smokescreen’
Facebook’s critics were not persuaded after the company revealed its long-awaited audit Tuesday into whether the Silicon Valley giant is biased against conservatives.
Read MoreDeVos: No Surprise That ‘Families Want More Control’ Over Children’s Education
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said that it is no surprise “families want more control” over their children’s education.
Read MoreGeorgia Unveils Legal Arguments for Protecting Fetal Heartbeat Law
Georgia unveiled the legal arguments it will use to defend its “heartbeat bill” against legal challenges Monday, telling an Atlanta federal court the state has a substantial interest in protecting life.
Read MoreTrump Signs Executive Order to Wipe Out ‘Every Penny’ of Student Debt for Severely Disabled Vets
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing the Department of Education to eliminate “every penny” of student loan debt owed by more than 25,000 disabled veterans.
Read MorePence: US Space Command Will Launch Next Week
The United States will get a step closer to establishing a space force next week.
Read MoreCommentary: Dilemmas of the 21st-Century American Parent
Standing in the breeze on a warm spring day at the end of another school year, I listen as a pre-Kindergarten child receives a prize at the elementary school’s yearly awards ceremony. Inwardly, I cringe as I hear “ . . . and she wants to be a YouTuber when she grows up.” My attention suddenly is diverted as my 2-year-old darts off into the crowd, tearfully screaming for daddy.
Read MoreWashington Post Goes Out of Its Way to Smear Minnesota Conservative Journalist
Katherine Kersten, a popular conservative writer and senior policy fellow at the Center of the American Experiment, was lied about and smeared in the pages of The Washington Post this week.
Read MoreDeWine Signs Executive Order to Create the Ohio School Safety Center
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine held a press conference Wednesday to announce the creation of a new Department: the Ohio School Safety Center.
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