Ohio colleges’ newest pre-requisite: Giant signs on campus
Many colleges are trying new tactics, including installing big letter signs, as they rethink how people interact with institutions in the social media era.
LATEST NEWS FROM SIGNAL STATEWIDE

Election 2026
One Ohio governor candidate made more than $1.1 million last year. The other made 62 cents.
Financial disclosure reports, filed on Monday, reveal a stark divide between Vivek Ramaswamy and Amy Acton, the two leading candidates for Ohio governor.
Amy Acton says she’ll push for new redistricting amendment as Ohio governor
The 2024 redistricting reform measure was defeated after Republicans wrote ballot language Democrats say was intentionally misleading.
Long-shot Ohio data center ban clears first hurdle, heads to signature drive
Backers of the amendment must gather more than 400,000 signatures by a July deadline to qualify for the November election.
GOVERNMENT
Ohio Supreme Court revives sentence for woman who brokered $15 of heroin in fatal overdose
The justices unanimously reinstated a four-year prison sentence for a “go between” convicted of connecting a man with $15 worth of heroin involved in his death.
EDUCATION
What Ohio college students’ own words reveal about life on campus in 2025
The 40 reports, which included anti-LGBTQ+ comments and racial slurs, show a slice of campus life at Bowling Green State University during 2025 – but the themes and patterns they reveal aren’t necessarily unique to the rural institution.
HEALTH
Recovery homes face tighter rules under bill advanced by Ohio House
If approved by the Senate, the bill would require state certification for recovery homes and strengthen local enforcement tools.
STATE SIGNALS NEWSLETTER
Ohio’s governor candidates talk policy — not red meat — a month before the primary
Ohio politics news and insights from the State Signals newsletter. Plus, Christian conservatives are targeting mobile sports betting.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Up in smoke: Ohio rolls back some weed and hemp laws and adds new restrictions
There are new rules for transporting marijuana and edibles and restrictions on what can be sold and how potent it can be.
NEWS FROM NOTUS
Congress’ ultrarich think they can sell an affordability agenda
Rep. Darrell Issa, one of Congress’ wealthiest members, said he was “offended” by the suggestion that millionaires are overrepresented in Congress.
Why Local News
Local news is in crisis. Across the country, including here in Ohio, the commercial news industry has been on the decline, leading to the loss of nearly three-quarters of journalism jobs since 2005, leading to less accountability, more polarization, and more government waste. With the volume of original reporting in Ohio communities reduced to a small fraction of what it once was, nonprofit news offers a path forward




