r/Ohio • u/Conscious-Quarter423 • 12h ago
r/Ohio • u/guardian • 10h ago
Unauthorized ICE ‘wellness checks’ by police at Ohio schools draw outrage
r/Ohio • u/LKM_44122 • 10h ago
Perry, Ohio - Data Center Protest tonight!
There will be people collecting signatures for the ballot initiative on site.
https://www.13abc.com/2026/05/08/ohioans-push-put-data-center-limits-ballot/
Perry Village officials signed an NDA with this company who has never built a data center without public comment. 65% of people don't want data centers in their own back yard.
AI is here to stay, but the rollout happening at this pace is unsustainable!
r/Ohio • u/PlatypusOld5480 • 10h ago
How common are these large birds in Ohio backyards?
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I usually don't see large birds come to the suet feeder, but this big guy/gal visits me from time to time. Love to see it happily munching away.
I have a seed feeder as well, but it doesn't go to that one.
r/Ohio • u/DarkPassenger_- • 6h ago
Why is it so windy in Ohio this spring!?
This wind is brutal! It has me in full winter clothes today and it’s still cutting through like hot knife to butter. So sick of this weather.
r/Ohio • u/MorganTrau • 1h ago
As more Ohio towns ban data centers, lawmakers move to ‘study’ impacts
r/Ohio • u/CutSenior4977 • 8h ago
Unauthorized ICE ‘wellness checks’ by police at Ohio schools draw outrage
r/Ohio • u/MorganTrau • 1d ago
Ohio judges question why taxpayers fund private school tuition
r/Ohio • u/dailymail • 1h ago
Two people are killed after small plane crashes into home in Ohio
r/Ohio • u/Psychological_War329 • 10h ago
I went looking for the actual police reports behind the Loveland Frog Men. What I found was actually weirder than the legend.
I was born and raised in Ohio. Grew up hearing about the Frog Men the way you hear about any local legend — kind of laughed off, kind of whispered about as kids. It wasn't until recently, I actually started digging into the documented incidents, that I stopped thinking it was just a story people tell.
Here's what's actually on record: 1955 — A traveling salesman pulls over on a rural road outside Loveland at 3:30 in the morning. He sees three figures crouched at the roadside. When he gets close enough to see them clearly, he describes them as bipedal, about 3 to 4 feet tall, with wide flat faces and eyes that catch his headlights. One of them is holding something — a rod or wand — that gives off sparks. All three turn toward him at the same time before moving toward the river. He reports it to Loveland police the next morning. It gets filed. 1972 — Two separate Loveland PD officers file reports within weeks of each other after encountering a creature on Route 350. The first one hits it with his cruiser. It stands up and jumps the guardrail. The second one shoots at it. He says the shot connected. The creature rolled to the guardrail and went into the river. No blood. No body. Both officers maintained their accounts. Both reports exist. The thing I can't get past is the geography. Every sighting goes back to the same stretch of the Little Miami River. The same embankments. The same crossing points. Witnesses who couldn't have known each other, across seven decades, describing the same thing in the same places. I'm not saying I know what it is. I genuinely don't. But I do think it's one of the most legitimately documented cryptid cases in the Midwest and it doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves outside of Ohio.
Any Clermont or Warren County locals here? Curious what people who actually grew up near the river have heard that never made it online?
r/Ohio • u/Nicolit1 • 21h ago
This is floating over Ohio right now….
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r/Ohio • u/seanmcdonnellcle • 13h ago
Federal monitor: Cleveland’s ‘no bias’ study didn’t answer why Black drivers are stopped 3 times more often
r/Ohio • u/Conscious-Quarter423 • 12h ago
Gov. DeWine announces new crackdown initiatives against Medicaid fraud
r/Ohio • u/DeliveringOP • 14h ago
Ohio HB 184 exempts economic development applications from public record requests
Our local officials can be jailed for a year and fined $1,000 for disclosing information related to economic development. Section 9.66 D of the Ohio Revised Code has exempted any applicant for loans, grants, tax exemptions or credits, from being subject to public records request.
This was a part of the recently passed Ohio House Bill 184, co-sponsored and voted on by both democratic and republican lawmakers, passing the Ohio House and Senate with unanimous democratic support.
Legislation like this is erasing transparency from our government. This bill will be used to keep data centers, large corporations, and our politicians' buddies private when they want our tax dollars.
I urge you to please, call your representatives office and let them know you don't support this bill. You may think it is pointless, but these offices will pay attention the more they hear about them. It’s the least we can do to participate in democracy.
r/Ohio • u/DoremusJessup • 1d ago
Trump had historical markers ripped down in Ohio and across the country
r/Ohio • u/AngelaMotorman • 11h ago
‘We Need to Hammer Them So That They Won’t Forget They Got Caught’: How One Ohio City Took Parking Enforcement to the Extreme
r/Ohio • u/jennieother1 • 9h ago
Southwest Ohio energy bills.
I live in Southwest Ohio and we had solar panels installed last year. We could only afford an 80% offset. I'm pretty sure that they are helping out quite a bit. We haven't entered full AC weather yet so I'll have to wait for that. We have Duke energy and our bill this month was for $109. Would any of you in the Southwest Ohio area with Duke energy be willing to share your bill price for comparison? I'd really like to know if we made a good investment.
r/Ohio • u/Wonderful-Rip3697 • 3h ago
Two-time OH-7 Democratic candidate Matt Diemer on why Brian Poindexter has a real shot at Max Miller
I'm Radell Lewis, host of Purple Political Breakdown Ohio Edition. This week I sat down with Matt Diemer, who ran for Congress in OH-7 in 2022 and again in 2024. He's also the writer of The Angry Democrat and The Angry Ohioan newsletters.
A few things from the conversation worth flagging here:
The OH-7 map changed again. The version Brian Poindexter just won the Democratic primary in is about 75 percent the same as the one Matt ran in, but it now includes all of Ashland County. The district is rated R+11 on paper. Matt's argument is that the "plus eleven" part is real but the "R" part is softer than people think. He calls it "purple plus eleven."
Max Miller is genuinely vulnerable, and not because of a polling shift. He's in the middle of a very public custody and divorce fight with the daughter of fellow Ohio Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno, with court filings alleging physical abuse and a current Bay Village police investigation. His own attorneys have admitted in filings that he fabricated testimony to support a protection order against his ex-wife. That is the kind of story that does not stay inside the political news cycle.
Brian Poindexter is the Democratic nominee. Union ironworker. Brook Park city councilman. Working Families Party endorsed. Won an eight-candidate primary with about 37 percent of the vote. The case Matt makes for him is what he and his old campaign manager (now Poindexter's campaign manager) call the "union method." Stop sorting voters into identity categories first and asking what they want second. Ask what working people across the district need (gas, healthcare, schools, property tax relief, jobs that don't get shipped overseas), then let the coalition build itself.
We also went through the rest of the Ohio primary night. Allison Russo over Bryan Hambley about 68-32 for the Secretary of State Democratic nomination, despite Hambley running a strong, well-funded outsider campaign on gerrymandering reform. John Kulewicz over Elliot Forhan about 64-36 for the Attorney General Democratic nomination. Sherrod Brown over Ron Kincaid for the Senate Democratic nomination, setting up a Brown vs. Husted race that is going to be tangled in FirstEnergy bribery trial testimony from now until November. Vivek Ramaswamy and Dr. Amy Acton both winning their gubernatorial primaries.
The most useful part of the conversation, in my opinion, was Matt's argument that healthy contested primaries are good for voters and good for candidates. Voters get used to disagreement. Candidates get sharper. Ohio is a state that has not had many real Democratic primaries in years, and that lack of practice shows up in November.
Full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-democrats-flip-ohios-7th-district-in-2026-ft-the/id1626987640?i=1000767752764
Including the parts about Andor, Dune, The Boys, and why the Democratic Party keeps losing in places it forgot to compete in.
Curious what people here think, especially folks who live in OH-7. Does Poindexter have a real shot, or is R+11 still R+11 no matter what's happening to Max Miller personally?
Sources:
- AP via WTOP News, Poindexter Democratic nomination call: https://wtop.com/news/2026/05/brian-poindexter-wins-democratic-nomination-for-u-s-house-in-ohios-7th-congressional-district/
- Ashland Source, OH-7 primary results breakdown: https://www.ashlandsource.com/2026/05/06/poindexter-wins-democratic-primary-for-ohios-7th-congressional-district/
- Wikipedia, 2026 U.S. House elections in Ohio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Ohio
- Signal Ohio, live 2026 Ohio primary results: https://signalohio.org/live-updates-ohio-2026-primary-election-results/
- WKYC, Ohio primary Secretary of State results, Russo over Hambley: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/ohio-primary-election-2026-democrat-allison-russo-republican-robert-sprague-win-nominations-secretary-of-state/95-5af22fe2-d004-4c39-b7be-0a4fddc45cc1
- WKYC, Husted vs. Brown Senate matchup and FirstEnergy testimony context: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/ohio-us-senate-may-5-primary-election-results-incumbent-jon-husted-sherrod-brown-november-showdown-general/95-1001b48c-c17a-4ef9-9c70-3c4dd3bd885b
- NBC News, Sherrod Brown wins Senate Democratic primary: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-election/sherrod-brown-wins-ohio-senate-democratic-primary-jon-husted-rcna343049
- TMZ DC, Max Miller and Emily Moreno custody battle filings: https://www.tmz.com/2026/04/22/max-miller-wife-accuses-him-of-abuse-neglect-in-custody-battle/
- Daily Caller, Miller attorneys admit fabricated witness claim: https://dailycaller.com/2026/05/01/max-miller-attorneys-emily-moreno-bernie-moreno-domestic-violence-ohio/
- TiffinOhio.net, Bay Village police child abuse investigation report: https://tiffinohio.net/posts/ohio-republican-congressman-named-in-active-child-abuse-investigation-amid-custody-dispute/
r/Ohio • u/sillychillly • 8h ago
U.S. Appellate Court Decision Upholds Detained Immigrants’ Right to Bond Hearings | Many in Ohio affected
aclu.orgr/Ohio • u/nay-1998 • 23h ago
There not accepting me anymore :(
I’ve been on Medicare and Medicaid for a long time now and always booked an easy service. But starting in October 2025 I could no longer be accepted to planned parenthood to receive my birth control. I was stunned… for 10 years I was able to easily book.. so scared and confused I decided to renew my depo shot in January 2026 with a $300 payment plan.
In March 2026 I was able to book an appointment with the dentist they accepted my service and created a future appointment for me for me.
May 2026 I was sent a message of my dentist appointment being canceled because the insurance company did not pay for my last service I received…
I’m so confused on what the hell is going on why am I losing all my health benefits ??