Constitutional scholars maintain the administration does not have the authority to halt previously approved funding.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - Twelve projects across Ohio are expected to create more than 1,100 new jobs and retain nearly 2,700 others, according to an announcement Monday from Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov.
Since he was 5 years old, Amari Sims has had to avoid peanuts, tree nuts and sesame, and he carries an EpiPen with him to ...
Bali authorities have suspended the construction of a 182m (597 ft) cliffside glass lift on one of the Indonesian province's ...
A proposed gondola system rising from the slopes of Waialua’s Kaukonahua Ranch is being promoted as a new model for an ...
A Champion High School English teacher is turning a dying professor’s final words into a senior year tradition that has ...
The ministry is seeking experienced companies with proven expertise in road construction and infrastructure development to submit bids for three major projects ...
California clean-air officials have ended the statewide electric-bike program that was badly botched by a San Diego nonprofit and left thousands of applicants frustrated and angry.
THE Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) said that no mining project can begin without proof of local consultation and approval ...
Local teen creates historic oven for Troy's community Major health insurance changes impact Troy residents Also on today's ...
A local clean energy developer teams up with two leading green energy production firms from China to chart new routes in electricity generation for Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
A trail to honor Chautauqua County’s Purple Heart recipients is in development. The advisory committee envisions a three-year project that will create a trail from the Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans ...