Ohio
US Supreme Court agrees to hear case of Ohio Jew forbidden from holding home minyan
"If local governments can shut them down with a cease-and-desist order before anyone can challenge them in court, every single one of those gatherings is at risk," said Alliance Defending Freedom.
Several wounded in Ohio shooting near festival, police seeking suspect
Cleveland-area Jews are about to lose an iconic mid-century synagogue building - opinion
Casey Putsch, candidate who asked Grok to praise Hitler, loses in Ohio GOP primary
Lockdown lifted at Ohio air force base after active shooting report
Emergency responders responded to a report of an active shooter in the National Air and Space Intelligence Center in Area A.
Pro-Israel Democrat Shontel Brown defeats rival Turner in Ohio primary
A number of Democratic establishment figures, including the JDCA, DMFI and members of the Congressional Black Caucus campaigned for Brown, while Sanders and other progressives rallied for Nina Turner
Ohio man pleads guilty to antisemitic harassment against neighbors
Schifer threatened to shoot them and their dog • he faces up to a year in prison and a possible fine of up to $100,000.
Several reported killed in shooting near Columbus, Ohio
Two Columbus-based television stations reported that at least three people were found fatally shot inside a building, with more victims discovered dead outside at the same location.
'White Lives Matter' marches organized by white supremacists coming to US
The march was allegedly organized by white supremacists through Telegram, a popular social media and encrypted messaging application.
Trump backs Max Miller as he challenges rep. who voted for impeachment
Gonzalez, who currently represents Ohio’s 16th District, was one of 10 Republicans in the US House of Representatives who voted to impeach Trump.
Israel policy set to play a role in Ohio special congressional race
The Ohio race, to replace Marcia Fudge, whom Biden has tapped to be Housing Secretary, is the first 2021 stage for the Israel-related battle.
Ohio official who faced antisemitic backlash, considering a Senate run
Acton resigned as health director in June after her stay-at-home orders to stem the coronavirus crisis sparked threats and protests.
Ohio lawmakers vote to launch Holocaust education commission
The commission will “promote public awareness of issues relating to Holocaust and genocide memorial and education through public education programs.”
Man leaves $3,000 tip for a beer at Cleveland restaurant closing for virus
The restaurant owner called the "incredibly kind and grand gesture" unbelievable, but "symbolic of the kind of quality folks we have known at Nighttown all these years."