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Ohio bans trans kids in sports and gender-affirming care for minors as Senate overrides veto
An Ohio law banning gender transition treatment for minors and prohibiting trans athletes from competing in girls' sports will go into effect, in spite of a veto from Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio Supreme Court: costs for DeWine's security detail at 2022 Super Bowl aren't public record
The amount of taxpayer money spent on the security detail Gov. Mike DeWine took to the Super Bowl in 2022 is not a public record, according to the Ohio Supreme Court.
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For these Ohioans, poetry offers a post-prison path
In Ideastream’s “Sound of Us” poetic reentry series, Cardell Belfoure talks with Ohioans who are making a difference in their communities after leaving prison. He guides them in writing poetry about their reentry experiences.
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Ohio Statehouse to unveil painting that pays homage to state's astronauts
The piece of art will be unveiled Wednesday and then hung Thursday, and is the first large-scale painting commissioned for the halls of the Ohio legislature in 66 years.
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Ohio has eleven historic world-class organs – tonight’s a chance to hear one
A huge musical secret is hidden away in an Ohio landmark — and it just returned after years on hiatus.
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Astronauts from Ohio recognized as part of new painting celebrations
A new painting of Ohio’s big names in space exploration—including John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell, and Judith Resnik—was mounted just off the Statehouse rotunda.
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Republican-backed bill would add nitrogen gas to Ohio's execution protocol
The bill's introduction comes just days after the state of Alabama used nitrogen gas to execute 58-year-old Kenneth Smith—becoming the first state to do so.
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DeWine shares few thoughts about bill to add nitrogen to Ohio's death penalty options
Some Republican lawmakers want to move executions forward for the first time since 2018—none have happened since Gov. Mike DeWine took office.
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Improper conduct: How the harmless error doctrine lets prosecutors’ mistakes slide
When prosecutors make mistakes at trial, judges can call that improper conduct a harmless error, saying it didn’t impact the verdict. But some experts say that legal doctrine has gone too far.
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2023 Year In Review: Ohio budget with tax cuts and vouchers among few bills approved
Ohio lawmakers didn't pass many bills this year for several reasons, but did make some big changes to state policy in the two-year budget.
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