Defense tech company Anduril is investing nearly $1 billion and plans to create 4,000 jobs in Ohio. How does that compare to the state's other big wins?
WASHINGTON – House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner, R-Dayton, was abruptly fired from his role by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday, prompting concerns from some members about President-elect Donald Trump's approach to intervening in Congressional affairs.
As Intelligence Committee chair, Turner vocally supported helping Ukraine in its fight against Russia, repeatedly urging the Biden administration to hasten aid. His position was at odds with others in the Trump wing of the party, such as Vice President-elect JD Vance, who tried to block aid and argued the war was unwinnable.
Anduril Industries plans to create more than 4,000 jobs in the next decade and potential to add $2 billion per year to the state's economy.
Columbus, Ohio — U.S. defense contractor Anduril Industries is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility in central Ohio, adding a planned 4,000 jobs to the area's burgeoning high-tech sector, state officials said Thursday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday announced his lieutenant governor, Jon Husted, will replace Vice President-elect JD Vance in the U.S. Senate.
Autonomous weapons developer Anduril will create a 5 million square feet facility to manufacture vertical take-off drones called Roadrunner, Ghost helicopters, Barracuda cruise missiles, and their biggest aircraft,
Innovative developments impacting student housing, the medical world, transportation, performance venues, Downtown and a struggling company called Intel are all on tap in 2025. Here's what to keep an eye on.
From a $2 billion John Glenn International expansion and Intel’s $20 billion New Albany plant to a proposed new Columbus Symphony music hall, several central
Excitement is continuing to build in central Ohio for the Buckeyes’ final game of the season: The national championship game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Turner, the longest-serving Republican in the Ohio delegation, told CBS News' Margaret Brennan that Johnson cited "concerns from Mar-a-Lago" when he explained why Turner needed to step down ...
Dubbed "Arsenal-1," the $1 billion Pickaway County factory will be the largest job-creation project in Ohio history, state officials say.