Passengers on domestic flights should have a Real ID compliant license or other form of identification to fly starting this week. Reports from John Glenn International Airport in Columbus indicate it's going smoothly and the TSA is offering other screening options for people without the ID.
This Week On Snollygoster
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A panel of experts breaks down President Trump's falling approval numbers in polls and the uncertainty over tariffs.
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The Ohio Republican Party’s state central committee's meeting to make endorsements for next year's primary could be interesting following some announcements by candidates for governor.
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Tax revenues from auto sales in Ohio were way up in April, but income tax collections were down, in a month when they’re usually strong.
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Nurses from Ohio said critically short-staffed care units and workplace violence are causing some to consider leaving the profession.
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Southern Ohio Folklife's oral history project shares the cultural traditions of Latino communities in Appalachia.
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Changes are being made to the federal program to give Ohio and other states more flexibility in how to use broadband funds.
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Housing Opportunities Through Municipal Engagement, or HOME, court is a new special diversion court aimed at helping nonviolent misdemeanor offenders who are experiencing homelessness.
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The Trump administration had terminated graduate student Prasanna Oruganti's F-1 status. Oruganti's federal lawsuit filed in April argued her status was unlawfully terminated.
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Right now, there’s the referendum on Senate Bill 1, and then more than one proposed constitutional amendment: to end qualified immunity, to end real property taxes.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new tick testing laboratory is now operating at Ohio State University's Extension.
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The Ohio Medical Fairness Act is not a debt forgiveness plan, but seeks to help people with huge medical bills manage them.
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