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DeWine calls for gambling law changes as MLB investigates two Cleveland pitchers
Gov. Mike DeWine is calling for specific bets on players and games to be removed from the list of legal bets that can be placed in Ohio.
How one Ohio sober-living home helps families heal together
A new program funded through opioid settlement dollars supports moms in recovery by giving them a space to heal together.
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Medicaid cuts could have big consequences for rural hospitals
Many of Ohio's rural hospitals are barely breaking even. Now, new Medicaid changes could mean a major loss of income.
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Ohio House Republicans prepare to override three budget vetoes, all related to property taxes
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed allowing Ohio county budget commissions to reduce voter-approved levies, requiring certain levies to be used when calculating the effective tax rate, and limiting districts’ power to ask for emergency levies.
This Ohio city got federal money to revitalize public spaces with art. Then came cuts
The southern Ohio city of Portsmouth is known for its floodwall murals. Now, a nonprofit is painting sidewalks, basketball courts and brick walls too. But federal funding cuts threaten the bigger picture.
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State will appeal ruling that Ohio's EdChoice voucher program is unconstitutional on Wednesday
The state of Ohio is preparing its appeal of last month’s ruling saying the program that offers taxpayer-paid vouchers for families to use at private schools is unconstitutional.
Ohio's new budget includes $20M to promote the role of fathers in families
The new state budget includes $20 million to promote the role of fathers in children’s lives—a huge increase over the $2.5 million funding for the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood.
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A fairer Ohio State Fair: accessibility takes the spotlight
The Ohio State Fair hopes new additions to the event can ensure Ohioans of all abilities are able to attend.
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Despite layoffs and delays, DeWine says he has faith Intel will make computer chips in Ohio
Bloomberg News is reporting Intel plans to lay off 20% of its workforce.
Property tax abolition group says amendment is nonpartisan after conservatives raise questions
Organizers are trying to gather enough signatures to put the amendment to abolish property taxes before Ohio voters next November.
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