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State, national and international leaders are remembering Pope Francis, who died just after Easter Sunday.
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Ohio's May 6 ballot will feature local primaries and money asks, but only one statewide question, on whether to renew a nearly 40-year-old initiative that allows the state to issue bonds to pay for local infrastructure projects.
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Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio provides free legal services to those facing housing discrimination through a federal grant from HUD. That grant was just canceled.
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The city has already spent close to $400,000 to plant more than 1,200 trees, with many of them in historically Black neighborhoods.
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Presidential executive orders and legislation from the Ohio Statehouse have created concerns in the LGBTQ community about marriage equality. An Ohio law firm is advising couples to update their legal documents.
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Senate Bill 1 bans diversity programs and faculty strikes at Ohio's public colleges, but it didn't pass without protests.
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The group of protesters were led by the OSU chapter of the Ohio Student Association.
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Overall, around $100 million in state money would be cut from Ohio public schools under Gov. DeWine's proposed budget.
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A federal appeals court in Cincinnati will hear arguments Wednesday in a legal dispute that pits a Columbus-area school district’s gender pronoun policy against the free speech rights of classmates who believe there are only two genders.
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Proposals to cut or flatten Ohio's income tax are being talked about again by Republican state lawmakers, but also by the GOP candidates for governor next year.
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Retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural products have some Ohio soybean farmers concerned.
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Vance will be the first sitting vice president to serve as party finance chairman, according to the RNC. The move places a top Trump ally within the party's campaign wing ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Ohio’s no longer a swing state, but ballots are busy this fall, with more than just the contest for the White House.
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Several groups representing voters have sent a letter to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose about the issue.
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Ohio Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno recently made controversial comments to his supporters about abortion.
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Today, we’re diving into the role of political art in American society.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced the city's Department of Technology will propose cybersecurity investments to Columbus City Council on Monday.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is continuing to walk a fine line on questions about former president Trump’s comments and legal immigrants in Springfield.
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Study says Columbus free eviction legal representation program can save more than $20 million a yearA study commissioned by Columbus City Council speculates providing free representation to low income residents going through eviction proceedings could save more than $20 million.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe new center opened Saturday at 1550 Georgesville Road. It is the second bulk collection in the city. The first one is located at 2100 Alum Creek Drive.
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Vance’s former Democratic opponent, Tim Ryan, says the Ohio senator is likely to aggressively attack Harris-Walz during the debate Tuesday night to appeal to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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The next major event of the 2024 election year will be the anticipated vice-presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance.