Strong storms ripped through parts of Ohio during the Fourth of July weekend, leaving damage around the area.
All U.S. and Ohio flags will remain at half-staff until sunset on the day of Ries’ funeral.
Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags across Wayne County and at state government buildings in Columbus to be flown at ...
Governor Mike DeWine is in the Valley Monday. He is scheduled for two appearances. Early in the day, he was rafting along the ...
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, who has repeatedly postponed executions over the past seven years, said Tuesday that Ohio should abolish the death penalty, confirming his change of heart on the policy he ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday night vetoed a controversial bill that would extend Ohio’s voter ID law to cover ...
Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency Monday for Mahoning County, which sustained extensive damage during Sunday’s ...
Gov. Mike DeWine, the Cedarville Republican who will leave office on Jan. 11, has revealed something that was long obvious: ...
While Gov. Mike DeWine’s public rejection of the death penalty is a significant admission from one of its architects, his refusal to commute the sentences of Ohio’s 113 death row inmates leaves his ...
Gov. Mike DeWine supported Ohio's death penalty as a legislator and attorney general. Now he wants the practice to end.
House Bill 472 would not discourage fraud or add any real security while creating a significant burden for Ohioans who vote by mail, DeWine writes.
Gov. Mike DeWine struck down a bill from his fellow Republicans that would have tightened rules for absentee voting.