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Some Ohio lawmakers, including Democrats, want to scrap E-Check
There is bipartisan support among state lawmakers to get rid of E-Check, the program in effect in some parts of Ohio that requires residents to have their vehicles checked for emissions.
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How one Ohio nonprofit is trying to give people power over their food
Mahoning Food Access Initiative hopes to increase Youngstown residents’ access to fresh, healthy foods by teaching them how to grow it themselves. It hopes it will give people more power over what goes on their plate.
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Budget includes change that could lower property taxes for some Ohio homeowners
The two-year state budget includes the first major change to the homestead tax exemption in 16 years, but it doesn't happen automatically.
Former chief justice: redistricting was 'doomed to fail.' Ohio needs new way to draw maps
The Republican former chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court — who joined the court's three Democrats last year in ruling all the maps approved by the Republican-dominated Ohio Redistricting Commission were unconstitutionally gerrymandered — has joined an effort to come up with a new process to draw legislative and congressional maps.
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Ohio schools start a new year facing an old problem: a bus driver shortage
Competition from other driving opportunities has left most school districts needing more drivers for the million miles that Ohio school buses travel each day.
Lake Erie's walleye are thriving, but climate change makes their future unclear
Fishing means big business in Ohio’s Lake Erie-adjacent towns, and walleye are one of the most prized catches of all. They’re thriving now, but that hasn’t always been the case.
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How repurposing a vacant school is helping tackle Mount Vernon's housing shortage
Every year, more than a thousand public schools across the country close, sometimes sitting empty for decades. But in the midst of a statewide housing shortage, some are finding a new purpose.
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Issue 1: Why this constitutional amendment is before Ohio voters Tuesday and what's at stake
The only question on Tuesday's statewide ballot in Ohio is Issue 1, which would make it harder to pass future constitutional amendments and will make it next to impossible for citizens and groups to get amendments to the ballot at all.
Early voting on Ohio's Issue 1 proves to be a popular option in the Aug. 8 election
More people have already voted early in this August election than the total who voted in the legislative primary last August, and more than the total number of early voters in the May 2022 primaries for U.S. Senate and governor.
Climate change could mean influx of people to Central Appalachia
A recent report from the social investment fund Invest Appalachia found Central Appalachia, including parts of Ohio, will likely see a population influx because of climate-related migration.
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