• Editorial cartoon Roundup for Friday, April 19, 2024

    Editorial cartoonists share views on the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump.

  • 2024 Ohio Ag Council Spring Meeting – Adam Heffron of Ohio Expo Center and State Fair

    In this video, Matt Reese of Ohio’s Country Journal leads a conversation with Adam Heffron, new executive director of the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair in front of a crowd of agricultural leaders at the 2024 Ohio Ag Council Spring Meeting in Columbus. Continue reading

  • JD Vance's dismissive attitude toward Ukraine is an insult to 70,000 Ukrainian Americans in Ohio • Ohio Capital Journal

    Ohio Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance has been dismissive of Ukraine’s plight ever since Russian tanks rolled over its borders to wage an unprovoked war. His justifications for essentially greenlighting the authoritarian annihilation of the fledgling democracy range from specious to baseless with a smattering of disinformation, writes columnist Marilou Johanek.

  • The Scoop on Ohio Agriculture

    In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, host Matt Reese of Ohio’s Country Journal and Joel Penhorwood of Ohio Ag Net talk with Tadd Nicholson, Ohio Ag Council president and Ohio Corn and Wheat executive director. They first chat about farm nicknames throughout the years. They also talk about the Ohio Agriculture Council

  • Weekend Roundup: Sound Off

    Thank you for supporting local news in D.C.Washington City Paper is reader-supported, and we’re counting on you! Home | Arts Guide | Best of D.C. More than 200 counties in […]

  • EDITORIAL — Secret deal

    Finally breaking his silence on a raging controversy, Rodrigo Duterte discussed reports that during his presidency, he had entered into a gentleman’s agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping that compromised Philippine sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.

  • The last freeze for Youngstown, Ohio: When is it?

    Freeze watches are up for the area this week. See how late in the season freezing temperatures have been recorded.

  • Why are flags at half-staff in Ohio?

    Gov. Mike DeWine’s office on Tuesday announced the death of former Ohio Department of Transportation director Jerry Wray, and ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in his honor.

  • Crossword roundup: to fool or not to fool?

    How committed are puzzles to providing extra tricks on April Fools’ Day?In the sample clues below, the links take you to explainers from our beginners series. The setter’s name often links to an interview with him or her, in case you feel like getting to know these people better.Last year, late in April, we looked at 2023’s April Fools’ puzzles and noted something cheering. After years of apparent April Fools’ fatigue, setters had found still new ways of adding extra misdirection and short-lived...

  • Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: The aftermath

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. We begin today with Annie Karni of The New York Times writing that House Speaker Mike Johnson now has a status within the Republican Party equivalent to former Vice President Mike Pence due to the House passage of funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan yesterday. When Mr. Pence refused former President Donald J. Trump’s demands that he...

  • Ohio and Pennsylvania weather radar

    Use the interactive radar map to track the storm as it passes through the Valley.

  • Vermilion Parish baseball roundup

    The Kaplan Pirates got the win it needed to secure a playoff berth after crushing the Westminsters Crusaders earlier this week. Before this weekend, it was the 13th win of the season for Kaplan. The big stick in the game was Karter Meaux. He had three hits in three at-bats in Kaplan’s 11-1 win. He had a double in the first, second, and fourth innings. Kaplan scored five runs in the first inning. Remi Broussard doubled and scored Aiden Gaspard, tying the game 1-1 in the first inning. Hayes Mire...