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THC beverages and other intoxicating hemp products made in and out of Ohio were unregulated till Senate Bill 56, which also put new rules on recreational marijuana.
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Allison Russo is one of two Democrats running for the Ohio Secretary of State's office in the May primary.
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Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the May primary, and affordability will be a big issue in the campaigns for governor.
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At its Thursday morning meeting, the Ohio Ballot Board voted unanimously to leave the recently proposed “Prohibition of Construction of a Data Center” amendment intact.
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The bill's sponsor said exempting capital gains from taxes would help economic development across Ohio, but an analysis shows one group will benefit much more than others.
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Ohio’s death row wait time now stretches longer than 22 years, with more and more inmates dying from natural causes—or by suicide—than from a sentence.
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A jury in Akron said it's unable to come to a decision on corruption charges against the former FirstEnergy executives.
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Ohio has executed 56 men since 1981 and vacated the convictions of 12 other men. Over the course of five decades, that’s a roughly 1-in-5 executed-to-exonerated ratio.
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The message from the FirstEnergy trial jury comes on the eighth day of deliberations following a trial that took six weeks.
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A video posted by the leading Republican candidate for governor has raised fears that he’d want to shut down some Ohio universities that are struggling with financial issues and lower enrollment.
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Supermajority Republicans in Ohio legislature are not embracing the Democrats' proposals on energy costs, health insurance and child care.
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Officials flocked to southern Ohio last Friday to detail plans for a data center so large it needs a $33.3 billion natural gas plant to power it.