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A new study of Ohio’s 2022 elections argues that social media bots were able to influence what candidates were talking about.
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Events are planned all across Ohio to celebrate 250 years since July 4, 1776, when the Founding Fathers declared independence from Great Britain.
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A panel intended to hold hearings on violations of elections and campaign laws in Ohio met for its first session Friday, when it approved its operating rules.
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The move of at least $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds held by the state of Ohio to a fund for sports facilities is still halted while the case goes on in federal and county court.
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The announcement from Seth Walsh still leaves one statewide office with no Democratic candidates.
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Though flu cases are high, the Ohio Department of Health said it's not too late to get a flu vaccine.
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The two leading candidates for Ohio governor still say they have specific reasons for selecting the men they introduced as their running mates on Wednesday.
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The leading major party candidates for Ohio governor are both introducing their running mates Wednesday, just hours apart.
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The new year is bringing movement in the race for Ohio governor.
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The Ohio Highway Patrol reports the Christmas holiday was deadlier on the roads than New Year's.