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Look out for slow-moving "superloads" of equipment coming down Ohio’s roadways
The trucks with very large loads will be transporting material from the Ohio River up to Central Ohio.
Arnold Schwarzenegger headlines rally for Ohio redistricting ballot initiative
Citizens Not Politicians organized the event. The statewide campaign is proposing that a 15-member independent commission take over the political mapmaking process.
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‘Stronger When We Touch’: How two Ohio friends got through a pandemic with poetry
When the COVID pandemic hit, two friends in southeast Ohio stayed in touch through poetry. Now, they've published a book of their correspondences.
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The hazy status of recreational marijuana sales in Ohio
Last November, Ohio voters decided to legalize recreational marijuana. But in the time since, local governments all over the state have voted to ban its sale within their city limits.
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Senate Democrats back pay equity bills that GOP-dominated Ohio Legislature has ignored before
The newly submitted pay equity bills have been proposed before and gone nowhere in the Republican-dominated Ohio legislature.
Ohio Senate passes $1.4 billion in appropriations but it appears it's dead on arrival in the House
The Ohio House passed a different set of appropriations than the spending bill the Senate approved.
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A half-century on, Wilberforce residents reflect on Ohio’s deadliest tornado
The disaster dubbed "the 1974 Xenia tornado" claimed more than 30 lives. The impact in next-door Wilberforce has often gone ignored.
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A long-forgotten Black cemetery in northwest Ohio is finally getting recognized
The stone markers memorializing the lives of Black people buried at Worthington Cemetery have long been moved. But, a new marker, commissioned by the Defiance Public Library, aims to keep their legacy alive.
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Judge denies Randazzo change of venue request, so trial to stay in Cincinnati
Former Ohio Public Utilities Commission Director Sam Randazzo had sought to have his trial moved to Columbus.
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Ohio lawmakers roll out housing bills, but movement likely won't come this session
A select committee released new recommendations that argue housing demand issues in Ohio’s fast-growing urban cores starkly contrast those in rural communities.
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