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House Bill 457 came in the wake of the recent assassinations of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and Democratic Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman.
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Activists calling for a congressional map that they say will more fairly represent Ohioans met for a rally in Columbus Wednesday, with lawmakers getting ready to draw a new 15-district map.
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Three unions representing educators are suing over a provision in Ohio's budget that changes the makeup of the board overseeing teachers’ pensions.
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Kirk, who was 31, founded Turning Point USA, which pushes for conservative politics at high schools and colleges in Ohio and across the country.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb asked for help from the state to reduce crime.
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Ohio Homeland Security has a new app that allows people to submit information about potential criminal activity.
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The state’s report cards on last year’s academic performance for the Class of 2024 in Ohio’s 607 public school districts are out.
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Gov. Mike DeWine promised voters that if they rejected proposed redistricting changes last November 2024, he'd work to get a different process on the ballot.
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Ohioans who regularly give money to churches would be able to deduct that money from their taxable income under a bill that’s still being drafted.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he still wants to see kratom banned or heavily regulated in Ohio, but that effort may need to come from the legislature.