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UAW’s targeted walk-offs, including at Ohio plant, took automakers by surprise
As Ohio autoworkers in Toledo walked off in protest of wages, the union’s hardball tactics surprised and confused the Big 3 automakers.
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The ‘Ghost Hunting Gays of Ohio’ find queer community in the search for the supernatural
The new paranormal investigation group creates a safe space for LGBTQ+ Ohioans to explore the supernatural around the state.
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Ohio lawmakers are again considering abolishing the death penalty. Will it pass this time?
State lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are supporting a bill to do away with Ohio's death penalty and this time, it has more backing from conservative Republican lawmakers.
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Ohio lawmakers hear questions, misinformation on 'bathroom bill' for schools and universities
It was the first hearing for a Republican-backed bill that requires K-12 and college students in Ohio to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond to the gender listed on their birth certificates.
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Third time is the charm for backers of proposed Ohio amendment to change legislative redistricting
The Ohio Attorney General approved summary language for the proposed amendment brought by the group Citizens Not Politicians to change the legislative redistricting process.
Democrats want to know about 27,000 Ohio voter registration removals, but LaRose says it's the law
Democratic lawmakers are calling on Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose to restore 27,000 voter registrations removed from the rolls last month, which his office says had to happen then because of a limited timeframe under federal law.
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Republican senator proposes getting rid of ballot drop boxes in all 88 Ohio counties
The secured metal ballot drop boxes became more common statewide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Voting rights organizations in Ohio have fought to get counties more of them.
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Ban on faculty strikes removed from Republican-backed Ohio higher ed bill, but concerns remain
The bill that seeks to address what conservatives see as “cancel culture” and indoctrination at Ohio’s public colleges and universities is getting another makeover, with a ban on faculty strikes being taken out of it.
Feeding Canada Geese won’t fly in Mentor. It’s now a misdemeanor offense
The city of Mentor, east of Cleveland, is cracking down on the state’s least popular bird. Feeding the geese could mean a fine of hundreds of dollars or a 30 day jail sentence.
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What efforts are Ohio lawmakers making to determine what voters want when it comes to legal pot?
An initiated statute to legalize marijuana passed in November but Ohio lawmakers are divided on the intent of the voters and where to go from here.
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