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Ohio—which President Trump won three times, including in 2020—is on that list of states that Trump said had their voter rolls compromised by China.
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Several Ohio businesses that make and sell THC and CBD infused beverages have filed legal challenges.
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Subsidies for many Ohio families who purchased their healthcare through Affordable Care Act marketplace disappeared because of changes made in 2025.
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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, leader of the Ohio Department of Health, says while Ohio has had 364 cases so far, Michigan has had thousands of cases.
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As the Ohio Chamber of Commerce's PAC announced it's endorsing Republican candidate for governor Vivek Ramaswamy, he reiterated his plans to eliminate Ohio’s income tax and the tax on capital gains.
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The study says Ohio doesn't have enough qualified workers to meet the needs of small businesses.
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The 16 children were discovered about two weeks ago in what authorities call "deplorable" conditions.
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Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohio has filed the case in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas.
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SNAP or food stamp benefit cards with computer chips in them is something advocates for low-income Ohioans have long pushed for.
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Sen. Bill Blessing (R-Colerain Twp.) said he wants to explore what more can be done to ensure there are guidelines that ensure the well-being of kids who are home-schooled.
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Some retired justices and judges are making the case against what they see as increased partisanship and eroded trust in the American judicial system.
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The bill mandates that home health care workers paid by Ohio Medicaid electronically verify when they are working with clients and when they leave.