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Ohio's leaders will be drawing new congressional district lines this fall, and once again citizens can submit their suggestions.
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While free market conservatives and progressive said the Intel deal violates basics of capitalism, Ohio’s Republican US senators are praising it.
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An Ohio lawmaker who's a former teacher has proposed a bill that would pay student educators on teaching assignments.
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Mental health professionals are in more demand than ever in Ohio, but there’s a shortage that’s leaving more than 2.4 million Ohioans with inadequate access to mental health care.
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Ohio’s former national champion college football coach turned lieutenant governor has been rushing through the state this week, huddling with middle school students about his fitness challenge.
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An influential conservative group has issued its first endorsement in the 2026 election cycle in Ohio, backing Auditor Keith Faber for attorney general.
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More than one in 10 Ohio kids going into kindergarten this new school year aren’t fully vaccinated.
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Kratom, a botanical herb from Asia, has naturally-occurring trace amounts of mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which can have both stimulant and sedative effects.
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The exhibit, announced around the time former Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor's portrait was moved, features prominent women in the legal profession in Ohio.
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A law that requires Ohioans prove their citizenship when registering to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is being challenged in court.
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The former Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s chaplain is an Egyptian national who was granted “indefinite” asylum status in 2018.
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Some Ohioans who are former members of the military said the duty being assigned to them by President Trump is not what they should be doing.