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Ohio's top cop wants Costco to bag its DEI policies. A Democratic state senator is pushing back
Ohio's Dave Yost has joined 18 other Republican state attorneys general in demanding Costco get rid of their DEI policies.
Ohio bill would outlaw one kind of property tax levy
The Ohio House advanced its first property tax proposal this session. Some lawmakers say it was the first of many bills on an issue constituents are calling about.
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Unions prepare to fight Ohio bill that bans university faculty from striking
Ohio's unions are concerned about what they see as an attack on organized labor in Senate Bill 1, the measure that seeks to ban diversity programs and faculty strikes at public universities.
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The debate over spending opioid settlement funds on Ohio police
As large sums of money from opioid settlements trickle into Ohio communities, some are choosing to fund law enforcement programs. That’s sparked a debate about the most effective use of the money.
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Nature invented the tomato. An Ohioan perfected it
Alexander Livingston helped commercialize the crop. He’s a part of a long history of Ohio growers perfecting the tomato.
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Less food, more demand: Ohio’s rural food pantries cope with federal cuts
Food pantries in rural Ohio are feeling the impact of Trump administration cuts to food aid.
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From the banana split to the waffle cone, Ohio’s ice cream heritage is pretty sweet
With over a thousand dairies, Ohio has a rich history of making ice cream.
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What to do if you discover an issue with a cemetery or gravesite this Memorial Day (or any day)
The state has a commission that can handle complaints.
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Public schools could be forced to close some buildings, sell them cheaply to charter schools
Leaders of Ohio's largest public school disricts are calling it an overreach.
Carryover limit on public schools among possible Senate changes to Ohio budget
With another week of back-to-back marathon hearings behind them, members of the Ohio Senate are getting ready to release their version of the biennial state budget.
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