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Local superintendent named 2026 Ohio Superintendent of the Year
BEAVERCREEK — Paul Otten, Superintendent of Beavercreek City Schools, has been named the 2026 Ohio Superintendent of the Year by the American Association of School Administrators and the Buckeye Association of School Administrators. [DOWNLOAD:...
Amazon recorta 14.000 empleos corporativos mientras acelera su gasto en inteligencia artificial
Amazon recortará alrededor de 14.000 empleos corporativos, mientras el gigante minorista en línea aumenta su gasto en inteligencia artificial al tiempo que reduce costos en otras áreas. En junio, el director general Andy Jassy, quien ha buscado...
Beavercreek school leader named Ohio Superintendent of the Year for innovative education
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WKEF) -- An area school district’s superintendent has received Ohio’s top honor in educational leadership. The American Association of School Administrators and the Buckeye Association of School Administrators named the...
Real estate firm banking on concrete houses to help solve affordability crisis in Northeast Ohio
No matter what community you go to, there’s a likelihood that affordable housing is a hot topic. A real estate investment firm thinks it has the solution to bring more affordable housing to Northeast Ohio. Northeast Ohio native leading the charge...
Hoops Leads Effort To Protect Ohio Property Owners
PRESS RELEASE – State Representative Jim Hoops (R-Napoleon) announced the passage of House Bill 186, which he sponsored with State Representative David Thomas, landmark legislation he sponsored to safeguard Ohio property owners from skyrocketing...
Jewish teens see a generational split in their own families over Mamdani
A socialist immigrant running for mayor on an anti-war, pro–working class platform divides New York’s Jews over whether his campaign, and potential victory, might stoke antisemitism. The year isn’t 2025, and the man isn’t Zohran Mamdani. It’s...
Dayton Business Journal breaks down new chapter for Dayton's first skyscraper
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A new chapter for Dayton's first skyscraper and a Caribbean restaurant is returning to downtown Dayton. Caleb Stephens with the Dayton Business Journal is breaking it all down on Your Day.
MariMed Announces Strategic Exit From Missouri Cannabis Market
[PRESS RELEASE] – NORWOOD, Mass., Oct. 28, 2025 – MariMed Inc., a leading cannabis consumer packaged goods company and retailer, announced that it has completed a strategic review of its Missouri business operations and decided to exit the market,...
The Least Affordable Housing Market in Every U.S. State
The U.S. economy has been hit by two major shocks in the last 20 years: the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic. While stock indices and supply chains have largely recovered, these events have had significant implications for the current...
CPS State of the Schools focuses on financial hurdles, and federal directives
Cincinnati Public Schools superintendent Shauna Murphy delivered her State of the Schools address Tuesday night, highlighting the school district's accomplishments under her leadership. Murphy was officially named superintendent in Nov. 2024, and...
AC/DC announces Denver stadium concert on new tour
Arguably the world’s greatest rock and roll band, AC/DC is set to rock Colorado's largest stadium in 2026. DENVER — AC/DC will continue its "Power Up" tour in Colorado. The multi-million-selling band added a concert stop in Denver, as part of 21...
Restaurant accelerator program open for aspiring food entrepreneurs
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Edwins Leadership & Restaurant Institute has launched Accelerator 2.0, an expanded 10-week program to help aspiring food entrepreneurs. The aim is to help turn business concepts into launch-ready ventures, the restaurant...
Paxton Sues Pharmaceutical Companies for ‘Deceptively Marketing Tylenol to Pregnant Mothers’
by Natalia Mittelstadt Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Tuesday announced that his office has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies for “deceptively marketing Tylenol to pregnant mothers.” The lawsuit was filed Monday against...
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Jayden Daniels leaves game after Washington QB's nonthrowing arm bends gruesomely WASHINGTON (AP) — Jayden Daniels left Washington’s game against Seattle with an injury to his left, non-throwing arm. Daniels' arm bent gruesomely while he was being...
Grunkemeyer set for return to central Ohio
Penn State quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer (17) gets set for a play during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, in Iowa City, Iowa. Charlie Neibergall | AP Photo Like most kids who grow up playing...
The highest-value homes in Greenville, Ohio
Every city has its showpiece homes — the ones that define luxury living. And as prices continue to rise across the U.S., the most valuable properties showcase just how high local markets can go. The high-end housing market in particular has...
The highest-value homes in Springfield, Ohio
Every city has its showpiece homes — the ones that define luxury living. And as prices continue to rise across the U.S., the most valuable properties showcase just how high local markets can go. The high-end housing market in particular has...
‘Prince of Torts’ Stan Chesley dies at 89, leaving a class action legacy
“He worked tirelessly. He was a maniac. But he believed in what he was doing,” said the former TV anchor, one of two children born in Chesley’s first marriage. “He was charismatic and charming and he just got stuff done.” Chesley rose to national...
Gov. DeWine says Ohio is looking to see what the options are with SNAP benefits set to expire for 1.4 million
LAKEWOOD, Ohio — With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits set to expire this weekend if the government shutdown continues, states like Ohio, which has 1.4 million residents receiving benefits, are watching closely. "It's...
Northwest Ohio food pantries prepare for surge of people ahead of pause in SNAP benefits
If the government shutdown continues through Nov. 1, nearly 72,000 people in Lucas County will lose access to federal food assistance. TOLEDO, Ohio — Food pantries across northwest Ohio are preparing for a surge of people ahead of Nov. 1, when...