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The legislation from two Ohio House Republicans would give more power to investigate possible fraud and allow more tools to fight it.
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The group that wants to stop the law that changes Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp statutes and to allow voters to decide on it in November will have to try again.
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Events are planned all across Ohio to celebrate 250 years since July 4, 1776, when the Founding Fathers declared independence from Great Britain.
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A panel intended to hold hearings on violations of elections and campaign laws in Ohio met for its first session Friday, when it approved its operating rules.
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The move of at least $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds held by the state of Ohio to a fund for sports facilities is still halted while the case goes on in federal and county court.
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The announcement from Seth Walsh still leaves one statewide office with no Democratic candidates.
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Though flu cases are high, the Ohio Department of Health said it's not too late to get a flu vaccine.
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The two leading candidates for Ohio governor still say they have specific reasons for selecting the men they introduced as their running mates on Wednesday.
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The leading major party candidates for Ohio governor are both introducing their running mates Wednesday, just hours apart.
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The new year is bringing movement in the race for Ohio governor.
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The Ohio Highway Patrol reports the Christmas holiday was deadlier on the roads than New Year's.
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Daycares run by Somali Americans and immigrants, at the center of the rumors, have been targeted with threats and vandalism.