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Justices sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case over whether pharmacies can be held liable for selling and distributing legal opioid painkillers.
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The ACLU of Ohio said Tuesday it sued the state over House Bill 68 in Franklin County court, along with global law firm Goodwin.
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Eleven of the 22 Republicans who joined all 32 Democrats in voting for Jason Stephens for Ohio House speaker over Derek Merrin last year are facing primary challengers with some money behind them.
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Ohio schools are going to be teaching capitalism as part of financial literacy courses that have been required since 2022.
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Republican dominate the seven-member Ohio Supreme Court, and a battle between two Democrats for one of three seats up this year is on this primary ballot.
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For the eighth time, Ohio’s attorney general has rejected a proposal that would eliminate qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees accused in shootings or other actions.
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The latest polls are predicting a tight race in Ohio between state Sen. Matt Dolan, businessman Bernie Moreno and Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
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In the last few years, a contingent of Ohio’s middle and high schools enacted policies banning phones.
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Half of the 33 Ohio Senate seats are on the ballot Tuesday, and there are some contests that are getting attention.
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Next Tuesday’s primary election features a trio of men running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, with the winner goes on to the fall ballot to face Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown.
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Depending on the vote in this primary, the Republican-dominated Ohio House could end up being more inclined to take up more legislation on culture war issues.
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One of the legislature’s biggest critics of traffic cameras in Ohio has launched a new effort targeted at the millions of dollars those cameras bring in each year to the companies that administer them.