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An Ohio Department of Natural Resources panel voted to let companies bid on rights to drill in four parcels of state-owned land, but it put off similar votes on drilling in state parks to its next meeting.
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More than 270,000 people have filed for unemployment in Ohio over the last week, including more than 22,000 who filed first time claims. State officials…
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A central Ohio lawmaker is seeking a ban on fracking in certain parts of the state. The proposal comes as a commission that regulates this types of…
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State lawmakers want more information about the billing practices of companies that handle prescription drug benefits for millions of Medicaid recipients…
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Gov. John Kasich’s final State of the State speech last week has been praised and criticized for what it included and what was left out. But there was one…
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Clean energy issues have been a sparkplug for debate at the Statehouse for years now, with opposition mostly coming from Republicans and Democrats…
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The Senate plans to deliver the final blow to what are currently known as Ohio’s green energy standards. These standards require utilities to get a…
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State lawmakers are gearing up for another round in the fight over renewable energy mandates. While opponents say they’re a financial burden, supporters…
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Environmental advocates are warning Ohioans that the state’s land, air and water are all at risk if the proposed cuts to the U.S. EPA are implemented. A…
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A battle is brewing between a natural gas pipeline company and the state's top environmental regulators. The Ohio EPA is slapping the pipeline company…
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Cleanup is under way in Stark County where millions of gallons of drilling material spilled into a wetland during the construction of a natural gas…
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House Democrats and environmental advocates are warning of a public health threat that can be all around us but go unseen and they say it’s only getting…