Opinion | The Slow Unraveling of Ohio’s Public Schools
Lawmakers say they’re offering tax relief and school choice. The result looks more like a slow dismantling of public education. Across Ohio, a wave of new legislation is reshaping how public education is funded. Each bill arrives with good intentions: lower property taxes for homeowners, more options for families, or Continue Reading
Ohio Launches $6 Million Scholarship Program to Expand Driver Education for Young Drivers
COLUMBUS — Governor Mike DeWine announced that Ohio will invest $6 million through the Ohio Traffic Safety Office’s Drive to Succeed program to expand access to driver education for young people in all 88 counties. The initiative will provide scholarships to help more than 10,000 eligible applicants under age 21 Continue Reading
Elyria Police Investigate Strong-Arm Robbery at PNC Bank Parking Lot
The Elyria Police Department is investigating a strong-arm robbery that occurred in the parking lot of PNC Bank, located at 405 Midway Boulevard. According to Chief of Police James Welsh, the incident did not involve a bank robbery. The victim, a bank customer, was approached while returning to their vehicle. Continue Reading


