A Franklin County judge on Monday extended the pause on Gov. Mike DeWine’s public health emergency order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products until December. Franklin County Common Pleas ...
Ohioans will still be able to have and use “intoxicating” hemp, low-level THC products such as delta 8, during the state’s ...
Ohio stores can temporarily resume to selling intoxicating hemp products — for now. Franklin County Court of Common Pleas ...
We don’t want Delta-8 products being sold to children in stores. Everybody agrees on that. There’s a lot of other details that need to be worked out.” ...
Think of the Ohio problems we have—poverty, school shootings," one smoke shop owner told Scene. "But yeah, let’s focus on ...
Three businesses are suing over Gov. Mike DeWine's 90-day ban on intoxicating hemp. Members of the Ohio Healthy Alternatives ...
Businesses like Aardvark Beer & Wine in Linworth are trying to sell their inventory before the ban takes effect on Tuesday.
Several thousand retailers across Ohio may continue selling intoxicating hemp products for now, after a judge granted a temporary restraining order that blocks Gov. Mike DeWine's executive order to ...
The lawsuit estimates that about 4,000 companies in Ohio sell some version of hemp-derived products that would be outlawed by ...
Ohio elected officials are now less than 10 days away from blowing a second deadline to pass a bipartisan Congressional map.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Hundreds of childcare protection professionals are gathering in Columbus this week. They’re here for the Public Children Services Association of Ohio’s annual conference.