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With a mix of federal and state funds, Ohio will install 22 more electric vehicle chargers at various stops throughout the state.
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Turmoil at the $90 billion Ohio STRS pension fund has gone from the meeting room to the courtroom and back.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is walking a fine line over protests supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war as he faces a tough re-election bid.
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Many businesses, child advocates and parents say there is a childcare crisis in Ohio, but no clear solution on what to do about it.
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A judge has extended an order blocking House Bill 68, a statewide ban on gender-affirming treatment for minors and on trans athletes competing in girls’ sports in Ohio, at least until May 20.
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The main sponsor of Senate Bill 83 said he's pleased with the way Ohio State's administration handled the protests, but he floated the possibility of legislation to deal with protests in the future.
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The legislation requires road crews that find dead pets hit by cars get them scanned for microchips to notify their owners.
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Agencies arrested three dozen protestors on the Oval at Ohio State University on Thursday night, the culmination of six hours of protests against the war in Gaza.
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New rules from the US Environmental Protection Agency require them to reduce 90% of climate-change causing emissions by 2039, which will affect the four coal burning power plants in Ohio.
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Ohioans will likely be able to buy recreational marijuana as soon as mid-June, earlier than the timeline outlined by the initiated statute they voted to pass last fall.
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House Bill 230 in Ohio would recategorize the felony classifications for trafficking certain amounts of drugs, such as cocaine, fentanyl or heroin.
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The case the Ohio docs are watching involves a federal law requiring hospitals and health professionals to provide emergency medical care.