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Fall rains ended historic drought conditions in Ohio, but long-term damage has been done
Ohio is no longer in extreme drought, but that doesn’t mean the damage from the historic drought is repaired.
DeWine wants money for school bus safety grants after Ohio legislature inaction
Gov. Mike DeWine wants money for certain grants, however, and said he will go straight to the source, the Ohio Controlling Board, before budgeting begins next year.
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One bill that died in Ohio's 2024 lame duck: a bill to ban future lame duck sessions
Ohio is one of just seven states that does lame duck legislating, and a bipartisan group of lawmakers sponsored a bill to stop that practice.
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2024 Year in Review: Ohioans decide sixth ballot issue on redistricting in 50 years
A redistricting reform effort that had been talked about for years came before voters. They shot it down.
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One candidate leads field of Republicans in the running to be appointed Ohio’s next senator
Gov. Mike DeWine will appoint a successor to Vice President-elect JD Vance when he resigns from the Senate.
Three people died in crashes on Ohio's roads during the New Year's holiday
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has released its crash statistics for the 2024-25 New Year's holiday period.
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Ohio Senate oks antisemitism definition after campus protests, but it's unlikely to move forward
The Ohio Senate approved a bill that seeks to define antisemitism in state law for universities and state agencies investigating whether ethnic intimidation has been committed.
Dropping it like it’s hot: Ohio communities make the New Year’s tradition their own
Some Ohio cities ring in the new year in style. They spend the last night of the year celebrating what’s special about their community.
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2024 Year in Review: Ohio lawmakers were busier this year than last, passing some big bills
The Ohio Legislature didn’t pass many bills this session, but got busy during lame duck.
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Meet Ohio’s master mandolin maker
Don MacRostie has been hand crafting mandolins in southeast Ohio for nearly 50 years.
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