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Agencies arrested three dozen protestors on the Oval at Ohio State University on Thursday night, the culmination of six hours of protests against the war in Gaza.
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New rules from the US Environmental Protection Agency require them to reduce 90% of climate-change causing emissions by 2039, which will affect the four coal burning power plants in Ohio.
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Ohio House leaders said the legislature can’t and likely won’t find common ground on the issue.
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Former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo, accused of heavy involvement in the state's largest bribery scheme, died by suicide Tuesday morning.
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The six new rules came after a survey of Ohio pharmacists in 2020 revealed concerns about short staffing, long hours and lack of rest breaks.
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The office of Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has notified the Ohio Democratic Party that its nominating convention falls after the state’s presidential candidate certification deadline.
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Ohio safety and preparedness officials are in the final phase of preparations for the total solar eclipse Monday.
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Former Ohio Public Utilities Commission Director Sam Randazzo had sought to have his trial moved to Columbus.
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Some low and no vision Ohioans will be using their ears rather than their eyes to fully take in the astronomical event.
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More than 60 names are on the potential witness list for the state in the trial of former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo and former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling.
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Though voters approved Issue 1 last fall, backers of Ohio’s existing abortion laws think they will ultimately stand once they are considered by courts.
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The likely face-off between current House Speaker Jason Stephens and current Senate President Matt Huffman is setting the tone in both chambers, even months out.