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An overhaul of the license suspension process may be on the horizon for Ohio drivers
Under the legislation, pulling a license could no longer be a possible penalty for drug offenses, school truancy, or court fines, among other provisions.
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DeWine focuses on reading, health and kids in his annual State of the State speech
Ohio children were the focus of DeWine’s State of the State speech, as he talked about mental health, cell phones, guns and seat belts.
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There's often little drama at Ohio election night watch parties - but that might be changing
Election night results from the Ohio Secretary of State's office have been overshadowed by early projections of victories proclaimed by news networks that gather a lot of data on races and voters.
Sonar devices brings to low vision, blind Ohioans the ability to hear solar eclipse go by
Some low and no vision Ohioans will be using their ears rather than their eyes to fully take in the astronomical event.
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Over 60 names - some familiar - on potential witness list for state House Bill 6 trial
More than 60 names are on the potential witness list for the state in the trial of former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo and former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling.
Expect more challenges to Ohio's abortion laws from new constitutional amendment
Though voters approved Issue 1 last fall, backers of Ohio’s existing abortion laws think they will ultimately stand once they are considered by courts.
LaRose: Biden won't be on Ohio ballot unless Democratic convention is moved or law is changed
The office of Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has notified the Ohio Democratic Party that its nominating convention falls after the state’s presidential candidate certification deadline.
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VineBrook, in debt, is ditching Midwest rental properties and facing angry tenants
As state and federal lawmakers propose measures to curb how firms like VineBrook operate, tenants continue to grapple with poor maintenance and customer service.
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Why Ohio communities are turning down dollar stores
Ohio cities and small towns are pushing back against dollar store expansions. Canton is the latest to enact a temporary bans against the discount stores.
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Ohio is being sued over new law that limits health care for transgender kids
The ACLU of Ohio said Tuesday it sued the state over House Bill 68 in Franklin County court, along with global law firm Goodwin.
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