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Candidates To Replace Ousted Former Ohio Speaker Include His Son
Nearly two dozen people have applied to fill the seat vacated when the Ohio House voted last week to kick out Republican Larry Householder, who had…
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COVID Grace Period For Ohio Drivers' Licenses And Registrations Expires Soon
Ohioans who needed to renew their drivers’ licenses or vehicle registrations during the pandemic have been given a grace period for the past year. But it…
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Ohio GOP Senate Change To Budget Could Endanger Program For At-Risk Youth
Among the items added to the budget by Senate Republicans was a proposal that would require Medicaid to essentially re-do its procurement process for the…
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Doctors Say Heart Risk Is Far Greater From COVID Itself Than The Vaccine To Prevent It
The Centers for Disease Control says 323 cases of heart inflammation have been verified in young people who received COVID-19 vaccines. The agency is now…
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House Republicans Attach Transgender Ban To Popular College Athlete Bill
The bill to allow college athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness passed the Ohio House, but not before Republican lawmakers…
Sports Attorney Says College Athletes Need To Be Fully Educated About Name, Image, And Likeness Deals
Otherwise, he says they could face unintended consequences.
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'What Else Don't We Know?' Consumer Group Wants Deeper Audit Of FirstEnergy
The PUCO discovered $24.5 million was collected from ratepayers and other entities, and used for payments that were deemed "improperly classified, misallocated, or lacked documentation."
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Ohio Community Leaders Discuss Signing On To Billion-Dollar Opioid Deal
Discussion continues whether to join $26 billion national settlement
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Some Ohio Lawmakers Are Trying To Achieve Equal Pay In A Different Way
The approach is carrot versus stick.
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Advocates For Minorities Worry About Effect Sports Gambling Could Have On Their Communities
The NAACP of Ohio president and gambling opponents don't want lawmakers to pass legislation being considered to legalize sports betting.
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