Akron Cancels Fireworks Amid Police Shooting Protests

Akron, Ohio, canceled its Fourth of July fireworks display and ordered a 9 p.m. curfew in the wake of protests against police and the city’s mayor following the June 27 police killing of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. Akron Mayor Daniel Horrigan issued an executive order Sunday calling for a curfew beginning at midnight Monday and continuing after 9 … Continued

19 Attorneys General Blast Merrick Garland for Doing Nothing to Stop Pro-Abortion Domestic Terrorism

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, joined by 18 others, urged U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday to stop the increasing pro-abortion terrorism against pro-life organizations and churches in recent weeks. In a letter, Yost and the other state attorneys general said pro-life organizations have been vandalized, firebombed or threatened almost every day since May … Continued

Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin Among the Midwest States Recovering Poorly from Pandemic Unemployment: Report

While the entire nation was devastated by mass unemployment claims during the COVID-19 pandemic, most states are well on the way to a full recovery. Except in the Midwest. According to a WalletHub report issued Thursday, nearly every state in the nation has made employment gains since March 2020. Exceptions include Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. … Continued

Ohio Public Employee Settles with Union over Vacation Time

A city of Cincinnati employee will receive back vacation time after union officials settled a lawsuit that accused them of stealing vacation time from public employees. Margaret Lascano, a medical assistant employed by the city, ended her membership and dues deduction in July 2021 in the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union, … Continued

Bills Aimed at Helping Law Enforcement Advance in Ohio House Committees

Penalties for fleeing police officers and making false 911 calls would increase if a pair of bills aimed at first-responder safety introduced in the Ohio House become law. House Bill 580, which has had one hearing in the House Criminal Justice Committee, increases penalties for fleeing from a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle … Continued

The 12 Pivotal Primary Races of 2022

As the midterm elections approach, a number of important party primary races have yet to determine a nominee. Many of the races still don’t have a clear frontrunner, despite fast-approaching election dates and millions of dollars spent, increasing the importance of every decision made until voting begins. 1. Ohio Senate (GOP Primary – May 3) … Continued

Trump Touts Vance to Voter Base in Ohio

Former President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of J.D. Vance Saturday during a Save America rally at Delaware County Fairgrounds, a location known for the annual Little Brown Jug—one of the two most coveted races in the country for Standardbred horses. Likewise, a Trump endorsement is one of the most coveted validations among the two … Continued

Trump: ‘Deranged Group of Extremists’ Running US

Pulling no punches, former President Donald Trump excoriated President Joe Biden and his stumbling administration at his Save America rally in Delaware, Ohio, on Saturday night. “In this moment together, we’re standing up against some of the most menacing forces, entrenched interests, and vicious opponents our people have ever seen or fought against,” Trump told his … Continued

Members of Congress Demand Full Investigation, Autopsies into Deaths of Late-Term Infants Aborted in Washington, DC

More than 20 members of Congress have signed a letter to both the mayor of Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Police Chief, demanding “a thorough investigation,” including “autopsies,” into the deaths of five late-term infants allegedly aborted in Cesare Santangelo’s Washington Surgi-Clinic. Led by Senator James Lankford (R-OK) and Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH), the lawmakers wrote to … Continued

Ohio Representative Jim Jordan: ‘The Laptop Was Real, the News Was Fake!’

Monday morning on The Answer with Bob Frantz, host Frantz spoke with United States Congressman (R-OH) Jim Jordan about Hunter Biden’s laptop, Big Tech censorship, mainstream media, Ukraine, and Joe Biden’s continuing troubles. TRANSCRIPT: Frantz: Good Monday morning, sir. How are you? Jordan: I’m fine, Bob. How are you doing? Frantz: Doing well. Doing well. I want to play … Continued

Ohio Governor Signs Bill Ending Conceal Carry Permit Mandate

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law Monday a measure that will make a concealed weapons permit optional for anyone legally allowed to carry a gun and eliminate the requirement that individuals “promptly” notify police officers that they are carrying a concealed weapon. Ohio’s GOP-controlled Legislature passed the bill earlier this month and a DeWine … Continued

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