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After making last-minute changes to the agreement, Columbus City Council voted 5 to 3 to approve it, with one person abstaining.
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Business & EconomyHundreds of Ohio businesses are among those hoping to get a piece of the estimated $166 billion in tariffs that were collected unlawfully.
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The grand opening of Cobblestone Manor was Monday. Grove City Mayor Ike Stage said more affordable housing is needed for senior residents in the city.
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Sixty-year-old Brooke Wilson, now retired, claims the city discriminated against him for being a middle-aged white man after a young, Black, female cadet accused him of using a racial slur.
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Republicans plan big spending to keep Ohio's Senate seat. A bribery scandal adds to their challengesOhio's nuclear bailout bribery scandal is shadowing Jon Husted this election year. The Republican senator has never been charged or accused of any crime, and he's said he wasn't aware of any criminal activity.
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The city of Youngstown is one of five Ohio communities to receive funding from the state Department of Development to invest in workforce housing.
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The Columbus mayor, members of the city council, and other city leaders could be in line for big raises in 2030 if recommendations from a city committee are approved.
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More than 65 groups of local elected officials, unions representing first responders and teachers and others have united against a possible amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio.
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Senate Bill 278 says that Ohio cities and towns can be sued for damages for their gun control ordinances, if they’re stricter than state gun laws.
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Ten Republicans voted alongside Democrats, in a rebuke to the Trump administration's immigration policies. Should it pass the Senate, the White House said President Trump would veto the measure.
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We look back at a time when Ohio was blue politically, or at least purple. We talk with longtime Democratic activist Dale Butland, who worked for U.S. Sen. John Glenn and has a new book out When Ohio Was Blue.
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