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The lawmakers said their bill would fix gaps in the system by improving communication and coordination between Ohio courts, law enforcement and children services.
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A new report shows recent cuts in Ohio’s Medicaid budget will also threaten the closure of 31 hospitals and clinics in Ohio.
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It’s unlikely all the signatures collected so far are valid, and the number is far short of the hundreds of thousands of signatures needed, but the group is pleased so far.
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Ohio’s gas tax has a bigger impact than the federal gas tax, since it’s more than double that number.
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Sen. Willis Blackshear (D-Dayton) said he hopes his trek will draw attention to the issue of mental health.
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A conservative media outlet has reported dozens of home health care businesses in Columbus allegedly billed the government for millions of dollars worth of fraud.
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People around data centers and future sites are sounding the alarm about their land and water use, utility costs and jobs created. The data center industry is starting to push back.
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The 2022 lawsuit filed by a coalition of Ohio’s public school districts over the constitutionality of the state’s EdChoice universal vouchers is in the hands of an appeals court.
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The Ohio bill that would crackdown on the unauthorized use of an individual’s persona in deepfakes has undergone some changes.
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Democrats said the Ohio Wins coordinated campaign will use data and voter engagement strategies, while Republicans said they're unified and ready to fight.