Several public hearings are ongoing as the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio considers AEP Ohio's proposal. The plan would increase an average customer's costs by $4 a month and give the utility company $400 million in extra annual revenue.
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Tim Ryan, the former congressman, former presidential candidate and former U.S. Senate candidate said he will not run for governor.
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Tubas are often relegated to the back of the band. But at TubaChristmas concerts across Ohio, they get a chance to shine.
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The Ohio Department of Health is being sued for failing to provide information about communications involving Toledo’s abortion clinic.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe 26-story hospital is scheduled to open in February. On Thursday, around 1,000 hospital staff members, equipment vendors and volunteers practiced medical scenarios in the new space.
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Victims of former Ohio State team doctor Richard Strauss demonstrated at the board's Thursday meeting. Wexner is defying a subpoena in their lawsuit against the university. The board's chair is Wexner's friend and one-time lawyer John Ziger.
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Business & EconomyUnionized Starbucks workers picketed outside a North High Street Starbucks store on Thursday.
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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro are considered foreign adversaries, according to the secretary of state’s office.
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Central Ohio native London Studer was a first round pick in the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League draft.
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A memo from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security put all asylum decisions on hold and paused existing benefits for immigrants from 19 countries listed on a travel ban.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Natural Resources Assistance Councils have announced the release of nearly $3 million in grant money dedicated to environmental preservation across several central Ohio counties.
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