Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed the motion Sunday, arguing that Ohio State was immune from alleged abuse claims that happened before Oct. 21, 1986.
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The candidates are set for Ohio's general election in November. There were no big surprises in this week’s primary.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSave Ohio Parks says data centers should be required to meet their energy needs with solar and wind power and battery storage.
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Paying parking tickets seven days early or sooner can earn violators a discount on that ticket. The city also pushed back when late fees are assessed from 10 days to 30 days.
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Andy Wilson will lead the attorney general's office till January following the departure of Dave Yost on June 7.
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Ten small Ohio police departments have inked agreements with ICE to help enforce federal immigration law. But many say they aren’t actively participating.
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School officials say even with homeowners’ concerns about rising property taxes, they don’t think the high failure rate shows a voter revolt on levies is building.
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Judge Solomon Oliver ruled that the city still has a “ways to go” before reaching compliance with the federal consent decree.
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Business & EconomyCEO Bill Fehrman said in an earnings call this week that AEP will generate 63 gigawatts nationally by 2030. The company currently generates only 32 gigawatts of power across 11 states.
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After decades of efforts to fund the massive project, the Brent Spence Bridge's long, lonely wait for a companion is nearing its end.
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Business & EconomySeveral COTA lines have seen big jumps in daily weekday ridership.
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After Jason Meade’s reckless homicide conviction and a mistrial on murder charges, Franklin County prosecutors are weighing a retrial. Meade remains in custody as officials evaluate next steps.
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