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For homeowners worried about skyrocketing property tax bills, a radical solution is gaining traction, but experts warn that abolishing these taxes could cause Ohio's income tax to increase drastically.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentFewer employees, reduced Superfund site cleanup and truncated regulation enforcement are some of the ways the U.S. EPA is keeping afloat during the lapse in federal funds.
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Columbus has no shortage of ghost stories. The Ohio Statehouse is rumored to have has many ghosts, including Abraham Lincoln, who occasionally shows up to dance with a former governor’s daughter.
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Members of the Wyandot Nation were the last Indigenous tribe to be removed from Ohio. Students from the University of Cincinnati worked with the tribe to help tell their story through a series of historical markers to be installed across the state.
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Gus Smithhisler, known as ‘Squashcarver,’ takes the fall tradition of pumpkin carving to a bigger scale.
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Groups that work with low-income Ohioans receiving SNAP and WIC benefits are struggling to find ways to help them prepare.
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If the shutdown continues into November, many SNAP, WIC, or TANF recipients in Ohio could lose funds they rely on to avoid going hungry.
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Muskingum County Prosecutor Ron Welch says Detective Matt Wilhite has been charged with cruelty towards animals.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA recent study shows untreated mental illness costs the Dayton-area economy an estimated $30 billion a year. The director of counseling and wellness Services at Wright State University offers employers some solutions.
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The students won a Mitch Ryder concert in 1968, but the "Devil With A Blue Dress" singer didn't show. Now, he's making it right.
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The Ohio House overwhelmingly passed two property tax related bills that backers say will provide more than $2 billion in tax relief over the next three years.
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