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A new report highlights the gaps in women veterans’ mental health care
Women veterans are twice as likely to attempt suicide than male veterans. Ohio vets are partnering with the nonprofit Disabled American Veterans to propose solutions.
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Tax collections in Ohio are lagging for four of the last five months - but why?
Republican lawmakers who touted $3.1 billion in tax cuts in the budget that took effect last July said higher-than-expected refunds are leading to Ohio's lagging tax collections.
Ohio leaders punt on the possibility of paying half the cost of a Cleveland Browns stadium
Officials with the Cleveland Browns have approached some state lawmakers with a funding request for a new or renovated stadium asking for as much as $600 million, or a quarter of the cost.
Child care facilities in Ohio close down for the day as workers call for change in state policy
Hundreds of child care facilities in Ohio closed on Monday and their workers rallied at the Statehouse to draw attention to what’s becoming a crisis for parents – finding affordable day care.
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Ohio's governor says tax cuts are driving factor in lower-than-expected revenue collections
Ohio’s tax revenue has come in below projections for four out of the last five months.
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Ohio committee sets stage for June recreational cannabis sales
The state joint committee advanced rules on the applications for existing medical dispensaries to get dual licenses to sell to adult, non-medical customers in Ohio.
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Advocates for Ohioans living with HIV find hope in two bills from a Republican sponsor
A Republican state lawmaker has introduced a pair of bills to change Ohio's laws related to disclosure and exposure to the virus that causes AIDS.
Sherman’s sword comes home: Lancaster museum buys general’s weapon at auction
The Sherman House in Lancaster purchased Gen. William T. Sherman’s sword at an auction last week. Museum officials say the monumental artifact will be used to help people connect with history.
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DeWine has 'grave concern' about Ohio teachers' pension fund board, but STRS critic isn't surprised
The $90 billion Ohio teachers’ pension fund was the issue in a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the state to remove two of its board members, and at a meeting a few hours later the board voted to install one of those two as chair.
Ohio largest teachers' union says cell phone policies in their schools are good ideas
State lawmakers have passed a plan mandating Ohio's K-12 schools come up with policies on cell phones and Gov. Mike DeWine appears ready to sign it into law.
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