Gov. Mike DeWine signed a law to require Ohio prosecutors report medical professionals convicted of sexual abuse to the state medical board, but said he's concerned about another bill on “medical free speech”.
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In the 248 years of America's existence, there have been tumultuous years and 2024 is going to be right up there. Joining the show to relive the memories is long-time Statehouse reporter Darrel Rowland.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCustomers will be able to take a reusable cup to go, then bring it back later. They'll get their next drink in another reusable cup while the shop washes the first one.
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This year's Christmas tree bill started as a measure on Ohio township zoning laws. But it ended up with dozens of other bills attached.
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Business & EconomyThe national discount retailer says that a previously announced deal to sell itself to a private-equity group fell through.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe donation chain is one of the largest single-institution transplant chains with 10 donors and 10 recipients.
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Public utility regulators in Ohio found Connecticut-based Realgy Energy manipulated customer call recordings and lied to consumers. The company must pay a $355,000 fine.
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Police say the man who was shot was in his early 20s.
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Ohio State will be seeking redemption in the first-round game Saturday night in the frigid Horseshoe. As quarterback Will Howard put it, it's a chance to “right the wrongs.”
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWYSO's Shay Frank sat down with the Ohio Department of Agriculture's Director, Brian Baldridge, to discuss the longterm impacts, resources for farmers in the state and possible legislation to assist the agriculture sector.
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Business & EconomyForeign investment in American plants may prove trickier under the new administration.
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Business & EconomyThe Ohio Division of Cannabis Control has proposed new rules that would bar marijuana retailers from advertising on billboards, radio, television, the Internet or anywhere else deemed likely to reach kids under 18.
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