Andrew Welsh-Huggins
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The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments for and against a lower court’s decision to bar probate judges from allowing transgender individuals to request gender corrections to their birth certificates.
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Ohio school districts could begin arming employees as soon as this fall under a bill signed into law Monday by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said President Joe Biden made a mistake in ordering new federal vaccine requirements.
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The state's Republican secretary of state Frank LaRose has directed Ohio's 88 county elections boards this week to begin the four-year process of identifying voters who have been inactive the past two years.
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The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday set a 2025 execution date for a man convicted of killing a police informant 25 years ago to keep her from testifying against him in a drug case.
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Schools across Ohio have spent tens of millions of dollars on additional staff and computers and have beefed up summer school offerings, thanks to federal pandemic aid to schools meant both as a lifeline to districts and an opportunity to think about big changes to their educational mission.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is urging schools to require that all schoolchildren wear a mask as the delta variant of the coronavirus drives up cases and hospitalization.
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A bipartisan bill in the Ohio Legislature would once again allow power companies to offer energy efficiency programs such as smart thermostats or appliance rebates.
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A proposed bill in the Ohio Senate would eliminate the requirement for a concealed weapons permit.
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Columbus grew significantly over the past decade, as the state's traditionally rural and Appalachian regions lost residents, new census figures showed Thursday.