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Gov. Mike DeWine delivered his last "State of the State" speech to Ohio lawmakers on Tuesday.
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The biggest name so far in the corruption trial of former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling in Akron testified by video from Washington DC Wednesday.
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For the second time, a ruling from Franklin County has ordered Ohio to halt the transfer of unclaimed funds for a sports and cultural facilities fund.
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Dr. Philip Wagner is the second superintendent hired since the board split from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce.
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Gov. Mike DeWine isn't giving away many details about what he'll say in his last annual address as governor.
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Total taxes collected by the state last month were down, but with four months left in the fiscal year, Ohio’s budget director isn’t concerned.
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The bill would provide data on how private schools that accept vouchers in Ohio perform.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he wants to get a bond issue before voters this November to secure long-term funding for H2Ohio.
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The trial of two former executives with FirstEnergy is at the halfway point, more than a month after it began in January in Akron.
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Republican leaders in the Ohio House and Senate leaders say they’re planning to override another of Gov. Mike DeWine’s 67 vetoes in the budget last year.
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At least three crashes have been caught on cameras during the past year in Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine will deliver his final State of the State remarks from the Ohio House chamber Wednesday, and H2Ohio was one of his earliest initiatives as governor.