Ohio Governor DeWine Announces $6 Million for Youth Driver Training Scholarships During National Teen Driver Safety Week
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a $6 million grant to provide driver training scholarships for youth under 21, aiming to increase road safety and driving education accessibility.
Ohio Sees Bumper Acorn Crop as Red and White Oak Trees Surpass Average Yields, ODNR Reports
The ODNR's 2025 acorn mast survey in Ohio shows higher than average acorn production from red and white oak trees, with significant wildlife implications and interest for hunters and conservationists.
Dublin City Schools Halts Redistricting Plans Amid Community Concerns, Seeks Inclusive Approach
Dublin City Schools pauses high school redistricting after community feedback, with the current boundaries to remain until 2026-27. The district plans to further engage the community in the process.
Ohio Valley to Enjoy a Mainly Dry Weekend, Freeze Warnings Persist in Central Ohio
Ohio Valley residents can expect a mostly dry weekend with below-normal temperatures gradually warming by Sunday, with a chance of rain returning mid-week. Freeze warnings and frost advisories remain in effect.
Dublin to Enhance Ballantrae Traffic Circle with Sustainable Botanicals
Dublin's Ballantrae Traffic Circle is slated for a botanical update with planting starting in late October, focusing on sustainability, maintenance ease, and year-round visual appeal while preserving the circle's design and daffodils.
Dublin City Council Approves Bridge North Development to Boost Office Space and Amenities in Bridge Street District
Dublin City Council approves the Bridge North development, including office space, residential units, retail, a Hilton hotel, and infrastructure upgrades, with construction beginning in 2026.












