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NIL law update, police videos, hearing aids all in "Christmas tree" bill from Ohio lawmakers
This year's Christmas tree bill started as a measure on Ohio township zoning laws. But it ended up with dozens of other bills attached.
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The ultimate underground holiday: Christmas in a cave
A once abandoned underground mine in southern Ohio’s Scioto County now has a new purpose. A local couple decorates the cavern each Christmas to tell the story of Jesus’s birth.
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What Trump’s win could mean for solar manufacturing in Ohio
Foreign investment in American plants may prove trickier under the new administration.
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Ohio bill passed in last hours of lame duck allows police to charge to release bodycam video
The provision has not had hearings and was shoved into the "Christmas Tree" bill passed by Ohio lawmakers very early Thursday morning.
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DeWine signs law to protect Ohio patients from sex abuse by docs, but plans to veto another bill
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a law to require Ohio prosecutors report medical professionals convicted of sexual abuse to the state medical board, but said he's concerned about another bill on “medical free speech”.
Ohio Republicans could approve a bill that may stall citizen-led ballot issues in the future
The bill would more control to Ohio's attorney general in potentially more opportunity to stall the process of putting a referendum on a statewide ballot.
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As Ohio’s opioid settlement funds get dispersed, families who lost loved ones feel left behind
Keys 2 Serenity, a Summit County nonprofit, is one of hundreds of grant applicants who didn’t get funding from the OneOhio Recovery Foundation this round. The group wants to build a support group for teens and young adults who lost a parent to the opioid crisis.
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A service for youth in crisis is expanding across Ohio
When a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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Ohio Supreme Court endorsements are rolling in. Abortion looms large
Republicans hold a 4-3 majority on Ohio's highest court, but could swell that majority to 6-1 if they win all three seats in November.
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Ohio pastor agrees to stop housing homeless people for now
The city of Bryan dropped 18 criminal charges against a local pastor. In exchange, the pastor agreed to stop housing homeless people in his church until he has the proper permits and certifications to do so.
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