Ohio researchers have been working to create more resilient apple varieties. The Dawes Arboretum in Newark says it will no longer house the repository.
Latest Headlines
- The rising cost of fertilizer and fuel prices is pushing some farmers to the brink
- Norfolk Southern’s profit fell 27% as it didn’t collect big insurance payments for Ohio derailment
- Justice Department makes it easier to deport those with DACA status
- Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
- Northeast Ohio hospitals, health departments join national drug take-back effort
Editors' Picks
Leaders of the effort to repeal property taxes in Ohio say they won't stop until the issue is before voters, but will that happen this year?
-
A bipartisan bill would allow Ohio workers to get up to 14 weeks of state paid leave to help them deal with newborns, medical emergencies or elderly or ill family members.
-
The move paves the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, the president's nominee to head the central bank.
-
Indigenous Canadian painter Kent Monkman challenges audiences at the Akron Art Museum with his retrospective exhibit, "History is Painted by the Victors."
-
The group wanting Ohio voters to abolish property taxes almost certainly will fall short of the fall ballot, even though the deadline to submit signatures is over two months away.
-
Four Democratic state lawmakers are fronting an effort to legalize medically assisted suicide for Ohioans facing terminal diagnoses.
-
Trust for Public Land received a federal grant to provide students in Garfield Heights with a greenhouse, hydroponic lab and lunches that include locally grown food.
-
The LGBTQ+ movement has been reckoning with a wave of defeats on the campaign trail and in the courtroom that have left Democrats struggling to regain their footing.
-
The soaring cost of jet fuel is forcing European airlines to cancel tens of thousands of flights, while energy authorities warned of a possible jet fuel shortage if supplies aren't replenished soon.
-
Northeast Ohio’s love for art, books and restaurants is on view through May 30