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Grid operators gave AEP five minutes to shut off power to thousands of homes in June
A review of the mass power loss in June revealed AEP had just minutes to force outages in order to avoid a larger blackout.
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State tax coffers have a lot to gain if an Ohioan wins that big Mega Millions jackpot Friday
The state stands to gain millions of dollars in taxes if the winner lives in Ohio.
Unprecedented Ohio legislative primary on August 2 will likely go mostly unnoticed
This Tuesday, the primary for just Ohio House and Senate districts and state party central committee offices will be unprecedented and mostly unnoticed.
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Climate change will add nearly $6 billion to Ohio communities' budgets by 2050, report says
The report from environmental and green energy groups says the costs will start adding up soon.
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Federal computer chip bill seen as critical for Intel project in Ohio closer to passage
Intel officials, who want to build a massive chip processing facility in Central Ohio, say passage of that federal bill is crucial for them.
DeWine says post-Roe talk of banning contraceptives, same-sex marriage in Ohio is "absurd"
The Republican governor, who signed the six-week ban on abortion now in effect, said lawmakers need to clarify state laws surrounding abortion.
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Delphi retirees see hope they'll get their pensions after fighting for more than a decade
Some salaried workers at the Delphi lost their pensions when the auto parts manufacturer, which was part of General Motors, went bankrupt in 2009.
First full Ohio State Fair since 2019 opens for a 12-day run
The fair was shut down because of COVID in 2020, and was limited to only exhibitors last year.
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State gaming regulators reviewing sports betting license applications
Dozens of entities have applied to host betting either in-person on online as soon as Ohio launches legal sports gambling.
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Columbus is the latest Ohio city to take steps to blunt the effect of abortion ban
Cities are fighting Ohio's abortion ban with legislation and prioritization for prosecution
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