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COVID-related lawsuit asks Ohio Supreme Court to decide death certificate info is public record
The Ohio Supreme Court will answer a question that’s lingered since the COVID pandemic – is the information on a death certificate a public record?
No surprises as Ohio lawmakers start a new session and new House speaker makes history
Unlike the last session of the General Assembly, the candidate chosen by the Ohio House Republican caucus to be the leader was actually elected in the floor vote.
2024 Year in Review: Ohio marks one year of legal adult-use cannabis
Dual-licensed Ohio dispensaries have made more than $200 million worth of non-medical marijuana sales as of mid-December, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce.
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Artificial intelligence axing outdated terms in Ohio regulatory code
Artificial intelligence is playing a part in paring down Ohio’s state laws and regulations, so far having eliminated more than two million words.
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Lawmakers expecting Cleveland Browns' ask for stadium money, possibly in state budget
State lawmakers will likely be asked by the owners of the Cleveland Browns to help fund part of a $2.4 billion domed stadium and a billion dollars in hotels, housing and other development in Brook Park.
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Amy Acton, former health director, to run for Ohio governor as Democrat
Amy Acton, the first woman to serve as director of the Ohio Department of Health who led the state’s pandemic efforts in 2020, will run for the highest executive office.
A new Ohio law could mean fewer villages in Ohio
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law yesterday that will likely mean more village citizens vote on dissolution. Proponents hope it can better hold the taxing entities accountable.
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Ohio cities want more housing options. Could the solution be in their backyards?
Some Ohio cities are relaxing zoning laws to allow accessory dwelling units, or in-law suites. They hope it could help expand affordable housing options in their community.
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VP-elect Vance to resign from US Senate at midnight, clearing stage for successor
Vice president elect JD Vance will resign from his seat in the US Senate at midnight, as confirmed by the office of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who will appoint his replacement.
Bill to ban use of electronic trackers without consent in Ohio heads to DeWine
The Ohio House and Senate passed the ban on the use of electronic tracking devices without consent almost unanimously. But there was some opposition to it.
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