Jo Ingles (Ohio Public Radio)
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Just hours after she was named the first female presidential nominee of a major political party, Democrat Hillary Clinton took a bus tour through...
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Once again, a bill that would allow Ohioans to opt out of union representation for public sector jobs has been introduced at the Ohio Statehouse...
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a Texas law that required doctors performing abortions in the Lone Star state to have admitting privileges at...
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It’s not just the presidential contest that’s close in Ohio - a new poll shows the race for the U.S. Senate is tied, with a little under five months to...
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Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a bill that would have required voters to post a cash bond if they want a court to order polling places to stay open late on...
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The state of Ohio has settled its legal battle with Planned Parenthood, agreeing to pay thousands in legal fees and to not enforce controversial rules...
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Attorney General Mike DeWine has answered a question that has been asked of him many times in recent months. DeWine says he’s running for governor in...
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After nearly twenty years of trying, backers of a bill to allow medical marijuana in the Buckeye state are celebrating a historic vote by the Ohio...
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Cleveland City Council is introducing legislation to set the minimum wage at $15. Throughout the state and the country, there are repeated calls for...
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Planned Parenthood is suing the state over a new law that would take federal dollars that fund cancer screenings, HIV tests and more away from the...