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A bill introduced in the Ohio House would allow the state to claw back the money it sends to a public school district if that district sues over its state funding.
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Half a dozen Democrats in the Ohio Senate say they are getting ready to introduce extensive legislation targeting data centers.
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While the Trump administration appeals a ruling extending legal status for Haitians, Gov. Mike DeWine said the state of Ohio is working on how to help their kids.
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Two GOP state lawmakers want Ohio to enact harsher penalties for protesters who disturb religious worship.
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Though members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association voted to allow NIL deals, two Republican lawmakers want to pull that back and extend the ban to middle school.
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The state said Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling bribed the state’s top utility regulator Sam Randazzo. But the former execs’ lawyers said Randazzo was the criminal.
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After rejecting the initial petition from the group of some cannabis and hemp advocates, Yost wrote in a letter their title and new summary are “fair and truthful.”
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A ruling from a federal judge yesterday keeps Temporary Protected Status in place for Haitians, including thousands in the Springfield area.
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More than 2,000 members of the National Guard stationed in Washington, D.C., are set to be there until the end of the year. The Ohioans there are leaving.
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Ohio's unclaimed funds agency is taking in a lot more claims as the court battle continues over using some of those dollars for sports facilities.