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Human Trafficking Report Shows Slight Uptick In Number Of Identified Victims
There were more than 200 people identified as potential human trafficking victims in Ohio last year – nearly all of them female, and more than a quarter…
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PUCO Finishes Hearings On Utilities' Coal Plant Income Gaurantee
Hearings have ended and now it’s up to state regulators to decide if the so-called coal plant bailout for two electric utilities should be approved.…
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Charter School Leaders Say Shutting Down Bad Schools Would Be Effective
With Ohio’s failing charter schools getting most of the attention, the state’s more successful charter schools say they’re struggling to attract good…
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Information For Voting In Ohio's March Primary
Some Ohioans are already voting in the March primary. Military voters and those living overseas could begin voting by mail this past Saturday. All Ohio…
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Lawmaker Wants 'Sense Of Urgency' For Contaminated Water Notifications
A northeast Ohio community continues to deal with a contaminated water crisis involving high-amounts of lead. Now a lawmaker wants to speed up the warning…
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Kasich Ties For Seventh In Iowa Caucuses, But Maintains Optimism About Chances In First Primary
Gov. John Kasich wasn’t even in Iowa for the GOP caucuses last night – he was at the presidential campaign’s next stop, New Hampshire, which holds the…
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Cosmetology Bill Making Its Way Through Legislative Process
A proposal that would change the courses cosmetology schools offer is making its way through the state legislature. The bill would get rid of the…
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Bill Would Make It Easier For Retired Police Officers To Keep Their Canine Partners
There’s a bill in the legislature that would change the way police dogs are treated when their human partners retire from duty. Democratic Senator Lou…
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Study Slams FirstEnergy Estimates For So-Called Coal Plant Bailout
A new study is providing more ammunition for opponents against the so-called coal plant bailout proposed by two electric utilities. The report from the…
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Supporters, Opponents Sound Off Following SCOTUS Clean Power Plan Delay
The Supreme Court ruled to delay implementation of federal regulations that would cut down on carbon emissions and require more use of renewable energy.…
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