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After Gov. DeWine’s veto, what’s next for submetering in Ohio?
Submetering is when middlemen buy electric and other utilities at wholesale cost to resell it. It’s common in multi-tenant housing.
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Why jail officials believe a biometric bracelet could save lives
A couple of Ohio jails have invested in biometric bracelets to better monitor the health of people within their facilities. They say the tech could save lives. Not everyone is on board.
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How farmers are keeping up with spiking costs
Some local produce farmers are working together to keep costs low.
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Nurse staffing fixes have gone nowhere in the Ohio legislature
As the end of another session comes quickly, it’s unlikely nursing staffing bills will move before December, when all legislation either goes to Gov. Mike DeWine or dies.
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Gov. DeWine blocks stricter ID mandate for Ohio mail-in voting
In a mad dash before summer recess, state lawmakers sent him a heavily-amended House Bill 472 two weeks ago. It originally sought to give homeless Ohioans free ID cards.
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Ohio mail-in ballots unaffected by US Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled Monday morning that a five-day grace period in Mississippi could stand.
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Many Haitian Ohioans face loss of work permits this week, after Supreme Court ruling on TPS
The Supreme Court ruled President Trump has the authority to rescind Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria.
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A year after federal cuts, Ohio humanities organizations are moving forward
After Ohio Humanities lost federal funding last year, the statewide organization is announcing an organizational shift.
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Group says older Ohioans could be the swing voters that determine this year's elections
The AARP of Ohio recently put out a survey showing what older Ohioans think about key issues.
More state lands leased for fracking rights, over activists’ shouts
An Ohio commission gave the green light Monday for several bidders to frack under state lands, almost exclusively in southeast Ohio.
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