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Judge upholds ban on gender-affirming care for minors in Ohio, so HB 68 is now in effect
A lawsuit filed in March in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas sought to block House Bill 68 from going into effect on schedule, and at all.
Researchers set batteries on fire for years in a small Ohio city. Residents weren't told
Piqua became one of the only places in America where researchers conducted the tests. Residents are worried about chemicals they may have been exposed to.
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40% of Ohio's third graders aren't hitting literacy benchmarks. Will the 'science of reading' help?
Governor Mike DeWine’s mandate goes into effect for this school year. It’s a part of a national movement to push evidence-based literacy methods at Ohio schools.
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Ohio lawmakers may tell major league teams to punt on synthetic turf
Two state lawmakers are joining teams to tackle what they see as a work safety issue: Ohio’s professional athletes continuing to play on synthetic turf.
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Ohio Gov. DeWine has criteria for who he'd send to US Senate in J.D. Vance's stead
If former president Donald Trump and his vice-presidential nominee pick—Ohio’s J.D. Vance—win the White House, DeWine gets to select who fills Vance's U.S. Senate seat.
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Can a simple envelope improve traffic stops for disabled drivers?
The Blue Envelope program is intended to improve communication between drivers with disabilities and the police. It launched in northeast Ohio’s Mahoning County this month.
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Here are some new Ohio laws going into effect this fall, next year
With DeWine’s signature, more than 20 bills are now law, some with pages and pages of provisions. Most of the laws take effect later this year, in October.
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A decade ago, Toledo lost access to its water. Toxic algal blooms are still a problem
In 2014, a harmful algal bloom contaminated Toledo’s drinking water. It spurred action from community, city and state organizations to address water quality on Lake Erie.
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How do you make a quiche in space? A team of college students just found out
In order to spend years exploring deep space, astronauts need to be able to grow and cook their own food. A team of Ohio State students are working with NASA to test new food systems technology.
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Is legal iGaming, iLottery coming to Ohio? Study commission signals maybe
Findings by the Study Commission on the Future of Gaming in Ohio touch on the industry at large, from the state of Ohio’s brick-and-mortar casinos to its lottery.
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