Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state's unofficial death penalty moratorium once again with the postponements of three more executions scheduled for this year.
Gov. Mike DeWine said every death in county jails should be investigated by an outside agency, not the sheriffs who run the jails, and Ohio needs to do more work to divert people with mental illness ...
Ohio Democrats won't have a future in the Statehouse if they don't find candidates to run. They should worry less about Trump ...
Ohio Attorney General David Yost, of Columbus, and State Treasurer Robert Sprague, of Findlay, for governor. State Auditor ...
Former Ohio State football coach and Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel, left, who Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, right, has just selected to serve as the state’s next lieutenant ...
Mike DeWine took office in 2019. Stay informed:Sign up for our weekly Ohio politics newsletter Assisted ... Jean Schmidt, R-Loveland, contends the abortion rights amendment approved by voters ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several Ohio lawmakers on both sides ... maintaining those reproductive freedoms," Russo said. Gov. Mike DeWine has instituted an unofficial moratorium on executions, citing ...
Mike DeWine to Vice President J.D. Vance’s former seat, joining Ohio’s other Republican ... of Warren County’s Loveland, who treats blood cancers at University of Cincinnati Health.
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