The bridge replacement project on Ohio 16 will end by July, but construction will return to the same section for a full-depth ...
A bipartisianOhio students would be required to complete a yearlong computer science class to graduate from high school under legislation announced Thursday mo ...
Economic development officials in Columbus and Franklin and Licking counties can be forgiven if they find themselves humming the tune to an early 1980s hit while they wonder when the next bad news ...
“People will discover Ohio because of these job opportunities that we are bringing here, but they’ll stay because of the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled last week it is likely to rule in favor of an Ohio woman who claims she was discriminated ...
Broadcom has examined Intel's chip design and marketing unit, while TSMC has separately studied acquiring some or all of its ...
As Ohio legislators look to crack down on voter-approved recreational marijuana laws, cannabis industry leaders are asking ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Intel’s massive semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed, again. On Friday, the company ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Intel is delaying its computer chip factory in New Albany for five years. Will the company really follow ...
A global industrial coatings manufacturer is expanding to Johnstown, investing at least $20 million into the Licking County city in the company’s most ...
But Intel's stock (INTC) was moving higher on Monday for a different reason, and one that has more to do with the company's actual business. Reuters reported that Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) and Broadcom Inc.
Intel is rising on a report that two leading AI names are running manufacturing tests using its chipmaking technology.