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About a quarter of Ohio counties have bans on renewable energy projects. In northwest Ohio, Paulding County has embraced them.
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Ohio’s Mobile Response & Stabilization Services, which provide mental, emotional, and behavioral health care to kids in crisis, are being expanded.
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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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The law banning gender transition treatments for minors is headed to the Ohio Supreme Court for a final decision.
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Right now, Ohio law allows some vicious dogs to get a second chance.
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The Department of Government Efficiency under President Donald Trump said the National Institutes of Health grant would be canceled. Ohio State University declined to comment on the grant cancellation.
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The city council in Grove City voted to create a grant program to pay the health insurance premiums for the city's low-income residents. It may be the first program of its kind, but hasn't been funded yet.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled $420 million for a program called the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement, which helps food banks and other local groups provide food to their communities.
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A provision in Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed budget could threaten health insurance coverage for the nearly 770,000 Ohioans receiving Medicaid through expansion of the program under the Affordable Care Act.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentUnhoused people were living temporarily in the Loyalty Inn on Columbus' Far East Side after the city dismantled outdoor encampments late last year.
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It's unclear whether the offices will close or be relocated. Among the offices where leases are expiring are the Small Business Administration and Food and Drug Administration.
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Labor unions backing U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown in his reelection bid against entrepreneur Bernie Moreno bashed Moreno over plans for a new car dealership north of Columbus.
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A panel of three appeals court judges has thrown out the months-long dispute over who controls the Ohio House Republicans’ campaign account.
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Business & EconomyGov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he's been in touch with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and sees no signs of trouble for the $20 billion project in Ohio as the chip maker cuts costs globally.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said lawmakers should look into the ban on foreign contributions to ballot issue campaigns, but need to prove other changes to election and voting laws are needed.
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Ohio lawmakers said it’s time to think about reworking the state’s name, image, and likeness—or NIL—regulations.
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House Bill 79 eked out of the Ohio House earlier this summer, clearing the chamber by a 50-46 vote.
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The latest info found on the dark web includes a database from the Columbus City Attorney's Office called the matrix crime database includes every incident report and arrest record written by officers.
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Kennedy announced Friday he was suspending his campaign in certain states to avoid taking away support from former President Donald Trump, whom Kennedy recently endorsed.
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Lead researcher on the project Arati Maleku said for immigrants and refugees, belonging basically means going from surviving to thriving.
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Ohio Atty. Gen. Dave Yost said a new statewide hotline for human trafficking has launched, and a new law is set to go into effect that will allow expungement of prostitution from criminal records.