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Recreational marijuana is now legal in Ohio, but legislature could still modify the details
On Wednesday night—about six hours before Issue 2 became law as is—a bill to change adult-use cannabis laws cleared the Ohio Senate 28-2.
Starting today, Ohioans have a constitutional right to an abortion as Issue 1 takes effect
The abortion access and reproductive rights amendment Ohio voters approved with Issue 1 last month goes into effect today.
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One year after East Palestine's train derailment, legislation is still stalled
A year ago, Saturday, a Norfolk Southern train derailed in the small Ohio village. It's been a long road to recovery from the fallout.
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A third of Ohio’s trash comes from out of state. Some locals say that stinks
Ohio is taking in trash from other states. Some lawmakers argue that Ohio’s small towns are paying the price.
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Charges dropped against pastor who housed homeless people overnight
A pastor in northwest Ohio faced criminal charges after housing people who are homeless in his church. The city appears to have dropped them for now, but the issue of homelessness in rural areas remains.
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Longtime Ohio lawmaker and former Senate president Stanley Aronoff dies at 91
Republican Stanley Aronoff was a veteran legislator known as an advocate for the arts, and was dedicated to development in his hometown of Cincinnati.
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Opponents of nitrogen executions bill cite Ohio's ban on gas for pet euthanasia
Ohio outlawed putting down pets by suffocating them with gas, and all but a handful of lawmakers backed that bill when it moved through the legislature in 2022.
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Ohio lawmakers try again with bipartisan bills to cap costs of insulin
As in the last legislative session, there are bipartisan bills in both the House and Senate to cap the cost of insulin at $35 for all Ohioans, not just those on Medicare.
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Support for passenger rail is picking up speed in Ohio. But there’s still far to go
Federal funding is helping to plan potential passenger rail routes across the state. But it likely will be years before the project comes to fruition.
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This Ohio funeral home will preserve your tattoo when you die
Getting a tattoo is one of the most permanent decisions you can make; it stays with you until you die. But one Ohio company is changing that: preserving tattoos as tributes to last beyond death.
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