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Advocates for kids and low-income Ohioans are urging state lawmakers to consider reinstating something from Gov. Mike DeWine’s original budget – a $1,000 tax credit for kids under seven.
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The event was free and people of all ages were there to celebrate Juneteenth, the federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.
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Farnaz Maleky, an Iranian immigrant who lives in Columbus and is a professor at Ohio State University, has not been able to contact her family that lives in Tehran since Tuesday.
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The Columbus City Schools' Board of Education's Policy and Governance Committee heard from the district's Chief Information Officer on the topic last week. The district's new policy could instruct students, staff and faculty on how to appropriately use the technology.
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Blendon Township trustees said they moved officer Connor Grubb from paid administrative leave to unpaid leave because of a police levy failure in November.
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Columbus City Council rezoned 160 parcels along Route 161 in Northland near the Worthington border. Most were designated as "community activity centers."
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Ohio has a similar law to the one upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, and supporters and opponents have been watching for this ruling.
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The HBO documentary Surviving Ohio State aired June 17, criticizing the university's response to Dr. Richard Strauss and the people he sexually abused while working at Ohio State.
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Ken Martin, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, addressed a crowd at the City Club of Cleveland Wednesday, detailing a political approach to "organize everywhere."
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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department held a press conference Wednesday to release the names of the eight people who were arrested for obstruction of justice after they allegedly helped 21-year-old Daveonte Dixon hide from law enforcement.
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