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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.
2024 Year in Review: Boneless chicken wings case was big, but others may have more impact
Rulings on product liability, public records and election laws were among the dozens of decisions handed down by the four Republicans and three Democrats on the Ohio Supreme Court in the last year.
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Retired Statehouse journalist looks back on covering President Jimmy Carter in Ohio
Reporter Jim Otte covered Carter's appearance in Columbus in 1978.
Some last bills from lame duck in Ohio still awaiting action, including ‘parents bill of rights’
Ohio lawmakers wrapped up the two-year session by passing a bunch of bills, but not all of them have been signed yet.
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‘We believe it was avoidable.’ Ohio correction officer dies in Christmas Day assault
A state investigation is underway after a Ross Correctional Institution guard died during what's being called an “inmate assault” Christmas morning.
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State says Ohio prison wasn’t short-staffed prior to fatal assault on corrections officer
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said its Chillicothe facility was staffed to standards when one of its correction officers was fatally assaulted.
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