A new Ohio Senate bill is aiming to keep sports accessible off of streaming platforms, originally reported by our news ...
State Sen. Bill DeMora, D-Columbus, represents Ohio’s 25th Senate District, which encompasses areas of Franklin County, ...
Sen. Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) is proposing establishing an Ohio personal income tax deduction for gym and other personal ...
An Ohio lawmaker wants to ban the Buckeyes from selling their football game broadcasting rights to streaming platforms.
Columbus, has proposed a bill that would require highly sought bottles of booze to be opened at the store after purchase to ...
Opponents of a bill circulating the Ohio Senate that would ban noncompete agreements voiced their concerns the, Ohio Capital Journal reported March 6.
DeMora introduced Senate Bill 94 earlier this month. It would prohibit all public universities in Ohio from having contracts ...
Ohio Senate Bill 89 proposes a tax deduction of $1,500 for fitness expenses like gym memberships and personal trainers. The bill aims to address Ohio's high obesity rate, ranked seventh in the US.
1. Television networks—sports or otherwise—are not in the business of canceling successful shows. However, ESPN announced on Tuesday that Around the Horn would air its last episode of Friday, May 23.
Ohio state Sen. Bill DeMora has introduced a bill that would prohibit state universities, notably Ohio State, from ...
While many college football teams and conferences are exploring streaming platforms as a place to broadcast games, a lawmaker is hoping to prevent Ohio State ga ...