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An interfaith iftar brings Ohioans of different faiths together for Ramadan
For 18 years, Daytonians of different faiths have been invited to break fast and learn more about Ramadan at a community iftar meal.
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This program aims to help Ohio’s foster youth go to college. So why do so few use it?
Roughly one in 10 former foster youth go on to attain a college degree. A federally funded program is working to increase those odds.
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Ohio kids’ vision initiative comes into focus in 15 counties
For what might be the first time, the Prairie Lincoln Elementary School library came fully into focus Tuesday afternoon for second-grader Tesannya and six other students.
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Documents reveal 22 requests for a slice of Ohio's new $400M fund for sports facilities
The 22 sports operations requesting money from Ohio's sports facilities fund submitted asks totaling nearly $689 million, according to info obtained to the Statehouse News Bureau.
A new state law will ensure women incarcerated in Ohio get free period products
House Bill 29, which takes effect later in March, requires Ohio correctional facilities to provide incarcerated women with free menstrual products.
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Concealed-carry licenses up last year over 2024, though they're not required in Ohio
The annual report on concealed carry weapons from Ohio’s attorney general shows an uptick in the overall number of permits issued.
Ohio House approves bill requiring cities ask voters when lowering reciprocity tax credit
Ohio House Republicans have approved a bill requiring a city to ask voters to approve lowering a reciprocity tax credit for residents who work in other cities.
Ohio Democratic Party endorses candidates for governor, U.S. Senator
The Ohio Repubican Party endorsed its candidates for those offices ten months ago.
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Judge removes chair, former member from Ohio teachers' pension fund board
The removal of the State Teachers Retirement System board chair is another chapter in the continuing upheaval at the pension fund in recent years.
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Suicide prevention group backs bill to regulate artificial intelligence in Ohio
The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation is backing bipartisan legislation that would impose penalties on AI models that suggest self-harm or hurting another person.
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