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Intel to 'slow' construction at Ohio facility, announces reduction in workforce overall
OHIO — Intel Corp. is shedding thousands of workers and cutting expenses as its new CEO works to revive the fortunes of the struggling chipmaker that helped launch Silicon Valley but has fallen behind rivals like Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro...

Goodbye, Shaker Lakes? Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District recommends draining Lower Shaker Lake in stunning reversal
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District on Wednesday abruptly reversed years of public statements and recommended removing the Lower Shaker Lake Dam as part of its effort to restore the Doan Brook Watershed. The move, first...

The Trump administration is gutting EPA's research arm. Can California bridge the gap?
In the wake of the Trump administration’s decision to dismantle the research arm of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a robust if little-known California agency known as the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment is poised to...

Intel Announces Mass Job Cuts, Sounds Alarm for Ohio
Embattled chipmaking giant Intel has announced plans for a further workforce reduction, as the company attempts to streamline operations by scaling back its worldwide manufacturing footprint. In a memo sent to employees on Thursday, CEO Lip-Bu Tan...
Explore 28 Ohio-linked mergers and acquisitions of 2024
Information was obtained from M&A Navigator and Westlaw Edge (search courtesy of the Ohio Supreme Court Law Library), company filings and Columbus Business First research. The List excludes some mergers and acquisitions like special purpose...

Ohio Genealogical Society’s Lorain County Chapter to hear from expert on Quakers
The Lorain County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society welcomes Annette Burke Lyttle, a Certified Genealogist, as guest presenter for its upcoming meeting at 7 p.m. Aug. 11. This free online Zoom program is open to the public, according to a...
Ohio State offers Cleveland native, 2027 guard Geren Holmes
Sixteen-year-old basketball player Geren Holmes, recently reclassified to the 2027 class, has received six scholarship offers. Geren Holmes received his first high-major offer from Ohio State, a team he grew up watching. The internal belief has...

Jon Husted: The Big Beautiful Bill is good for Ohio. Don't believe liesJon Husted
Jon Husted is a U.S. senator for Ohio and a former lieutenant governor. “Where I land on policy always depends on how it affects people in Ohio.” That’s the sentence I wrote in May, and that’s why I supported the bill that extended the 2017 tax...

Researchers find combined tech needed for pediatric vehicular heatstroke prevention
Different technologies have been developed to help parents and caregivers address pediatric vehicular heatstroke (PVH), where a child dies from overheating in an unattended motor vehicle. Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)...

US Medicaid department freeze on state projects could impact Ohio children’s enrollment
The recent federal announcement of a freeze on projects that help states use their Medicaid programs to suit the needs of their residents could have an impact on future projects in Ohio. In the most recent state budget, one such project was nearly...

Black bears are back: how the species is recolonizing Ohio
A roving black bear made headlines earlier this month for wandering neighborhoods near Dayton and Cincinnati. Sightings in that region are rare, said Katie Dennison, a biologist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, as the species generally prefers...

It's not just tech companies using AI- established Northeast Ohio businesses are embracing it too.
CLEVELAND — From real estate to police and more, artificial intelligence is being integrated into established entities and companies across Northeast Ohio. News 5 visited with several companies to see exactly how they're using it, and how they're...

Vinton County in Ohio sees unchanged number of professional licenses issued in week ending May 24
There were two professional licenses issued in Vinton County in the week ending May 24, 2025 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.This is unchanged from the previous week ending May 17, 2025.Starting and managing a...

Intel Will Shed 24,000 Employees This Year, Retreat In Germany, Poland, Costa Rica, and Ohio
Intel announced it will cut approximately 24,000 jobs in 2025 and cancel or scale back projects in Germany, Poland, Costa Rica, and Ohio as part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan's sweeping restructuring efforts. By the end of the year, the struggling chipmaker...

Ohio awards $1.1 million to boost medical innovation and A.I. tech
The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has approved over $1.1 million in funding to advance the research and commercialization of medical and scientific technologies through the Technology Validation and Start-up Fund (TVSF). Six organizations across...

Elon students showcase summer research at annual SURE poster presentation
Senior Kelly Donovan left her apartment at around 9 a.m. with her poster rolled up in her right hand. Though her presentation time didn’t start until 10:30 a.m. she wanted to see the first half of Summer Undergraduate Research Experience...

NC AG Jeff Jackson: Over $200M from Gilead Sciences Kickbacks to Doctors
Raleigh-- July 24, 2025: Gilead Sciences will pay $202 million to settle allegations that it paid kickbacks to physicians in exchange for promoting its HIV drugs, which led to millions of dollars in fraudulent claims being filed to government...

EXCLUSIVE: Congress Has Power To Rein In Wacky, Wasteful DEI Spending In Science, Watchdog Says
Congress has the power to end diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in scientific research grantmaking at the National Science Foundation (NSF), according to an analysis from OpenTheBooks released Thursday. OpenTheBooks’ report, first obtained by...

Alan Davis – Psychedelic Research and Patient Safety at Ohio State & Exploring Ibogaine’s Potential
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with Alan Davis, Associate Professor at Ohio State University, to explore the evolving landscape of Ibogaine research and its therapeutic potential. Alan offers a deep dive into the Iboga...

DeWine: Intel has affirmed commitment to Ohio despite latest delay
Intel announced further delays in the construction of its Ohio microchip factories. Planned Intel projects in Germany and Poland have been canceled. Gov. Mike DeWine has responded to news that Intel will "further slow" the pace of construction at...