MEDINA TWP. — A quiet primary with just one contested race in the county is what Medina County residents will get on May 7. Brunswick Councilman Joe Salzgeber, Ward 3, who in January was named Medina County recorder, is facing opposition →
During the Medina County Board of Elections meeting Tuesday, board members taped a picture of John Welker on the phone and called him at Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital. The board member suffered a broken leg and sat in his hospital room and kept →
MEDINA — The Medina County Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Board is planning on collaborating with two other agencies to put a social services levy on the ballot in November. The Medina County Office for Older Adults, and Job and Family →
CRESCO, Iowa — Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio sounded an awful lot at home Thursday in rural Howard County, Iowa, on his first stop in the politically influential state Friday. “We chose here because we grew up in communities →
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — As the first wave of Democratic presidential candidates unveil plans for taxing wealth and universal government-provided health care, John Hickenlooper is making a narrower pitch of beer and bipartisanship. The brewpub →
BRUNSWICK –– Brunswick school board members voted Tuesday night to take an emergency levy, which has been on the books since 1992, back to voters as a 10-year renewal. When originally passed more than 26 years ago, the levy, which →
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris, a first-term senator and former California attorney general known for her rigorous questioning of President Donald Trump's nominees, entered the Democratic presidential race on Monday. Vowing to "bring our voices →
COLUMBUS — Ohio's elections chief said Wednesday that more than 275,000 inactive Ohio voters are about to get their final opportunity to keep from dropping off the rolls. Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted said that's the total number →
MEDINA — Nearly every City Council member will have to gear up for a re-election bid this year. Six of the seven members of Council said they will likely run for their respective seats, including Council President John Coyne, At-Large →
WASHINGTON — Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez is at the center of the biggest test his party has faced in recent history. The party has rebounded from its disastrous 2016 performance with key midterm victories , but now stares →
WASHINGTON — A year defined by the political power of women is ending with men enjoying much of the attention. Outgoing Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke, former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders have emerged as early favorites →