The former Republican state senator from Miamisburg announced his 2026 bid for secretary of state Thursday, saying his family’s immigration from British-occupied India gave him a deep appreciation for the right to vote.
Republican Niraj Antani has launched a campaign to succeed term-limited Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose next year. In announcing his bid on Thursday, the 33-year-old former state senator and
About 500 Big Lots stores are planned to close, including 23 more in Ohio. Here's a look at the latest on the Columbus-based retailer's bankruptcy.
has launched a bid to be Ohio’s next elections chief.Antani, 33, of Miamisburg in the Dayton area, is vying to succeed Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who faces a term limit next year.
After nearly two years of hinting at a 2026 run for Ohio governor, Attorney General Dave Yost told Jeremy Pelzer on Thursday that he’s officially jumping in the race. Yost had planned to roll out his campaign in late February,
Antani, 33, of Miamisburg in the Dayton area, is vying to succeed Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who faces a term limit next year.
JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will square off with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in Tuesday night's vice presidential debate.
Joann Fabrics could be going out of business amid bankruptcy if a buyer isn't found. Here are the Ohio and Northern Kentucky stores that might close.
Crews responded to a fire this morning at a nursing home in Miamisburg. The fire occurred at Kingston of Miamisburg, located in the 1100 block of Dunaway Street.
MIAMISBURG — Some nursing home patients had to be relocated after a fire Thursday morning in Miamisburg. Miami Valley Fire District firefighters responded around 1 a.m. to Kingston of Miamisburg to the 1100 block of Dunaway Street on reports of a structure, according to Justin Null, Miami Valley Fire District Assistant Chief of Operations.
Starting with this week’s issue, we will highlight Columbus’ iconic businesses once a month in print and online.
Public health officials confirmed to WBNS that they are working with the school district to conduct contact tracing. Those deemed potential contacts will be notified and offered free testing. This comes as a wave of tuberculosis cases has hit parts of Kansas,