Despite protests from students and families, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved cuts affecting hundreds of teachers and administrators as part of a cost-reduction plan.
A statewide ban on the sale of products that contain intoxicating hemp outside of licensed dispensaries, such as THC beverages no longer being able to be sold in bars, for example, is being challenged in court. On Thursday, challengers got a win in a Columbus court following a victory in Sandusky. We'll explain what these rulings might mean for the rest of Ohio.
The price tag for building a new jail in Cuyahoga County came into focus this week as county officials worked toward an agreement to move the project forward.
A developer held an open house in Stark County, where neighbors raised questions and concerns about a proposed data center in Perry Township. Projects such as this are increasingly drawing pushback.
And Lyme disease cases in Ohio have surged, with experts saying current weather patterns are doing little to deter tick survival.
These are some of the stories we鈥檒l discuss this week on the Reporters Roundtable.
Guests:
- Andrew Meyer, Deputy Editor of News, 精东影业
- Zaria Johnson, Environment Reporter/Producer, 精东影业
- Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV