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The facilities, including the behemoth 10 gigawatt data center, will be constructed on revitalized U.S. Department of Energy land in Piketon.
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A group of rural Ohioans concerned about huge data centers popping up around the state want voters to decide whether they should be banned.
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A handful of Ohio communities were considering instituting ranked choice voting for local elections.
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A jury in Akron will decide whether two former FirstEnergy executives are guilty of bribing the late former chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
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Many Ohio women cannot access the hormones that doctors say can help relieve menopausal symptoms.
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Closing arguments are approaching the halfway point in the trial of former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling in Akron.
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An Ohio senator has introduced legislation to more strictly regulate minors’ access to online games.
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The bill is meant to provide one consistent way for Ohio businesses and government to handle cash purchases with coins.
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Brought forward last year by Sen. Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), Senate Bill 87 makes the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism the law.
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The Democrats said their bill will make sure mail-in voters in Ohio are not disenfranchised under a new state law.
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Ohio’s major sales tax break for data centers survived the latest biennial state budget, and now, stakeholders are urging lawmakers to leave it alone.
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The Ohio agency that put out last year's report on falling population over the next quarter century said new numbers indicate those forecasts may have been off.