Ohio received $60 million in federal funding that will be used to improve literacy in the state, more specifically to align with the state’s goal new science of reading initiative.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio is adding another layer of training in the so-called science of reading, thanks to a $60 million U.S. Department of Education grant. The money will be distributed among ...
In 2013, according to a Dayton Daily News analysis, 3,643 degrees and certificates related to computer science were awarded in Ohio’s public and private universities and colleges.
Following Michigan's denial, the institute responded the next day with case law and claimed the request was within standards.
Oct. 21 on East 6th Street, just east of Adams Street, in Port Clinton. Mom left kids home alone to vacation in Florida Officials with the Ohio State Highway Patrol said in a release, that the man ...
Preschool teacher Emily Johnson counts the row of green bear figurines Mayeda Alan, 4, has set on a table at the George ...
Now as your congressman for Ohio’s 6th Congressional District after winning ... renowned for its quality manufacturing, high living standards and job opportunities. I am committed to restoring ...
BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- Police officers in Ohio were called to capture a runaway inflated pumpkin that ended up on the road during stormy weather. Police dashcam video shows a responding officer in ...
June 4, 2024: Ohio's lifetime sports betting handle hits $10 billion, making it the fastest U.S. market to reach that mark. May 6, 2024: Ohio regulators propose a "use it or lose it" amendment for ...