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Enacted in 2019, Reagan Tokes Law was designed to protect the public with a carrot-and-stick approach to incarceration. It gave prison administrators exclusive powers to add time for people who misbehave behind bars, or to recommend early release for those who follow the rules.
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U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley granted the temporary restraining order in a case filed by Ohio State doctoral student Prasanna Oruganti, whose visa was revoked.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax increases on cigarettes, gambling operators and marijuana appear likely to be cut from the budget by House Republicans.
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As expected, there were no big plans announced by Gov. Mike DeWine in his State of the State speech, as he drew attention to several ideas and programs that are in his budget.
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The Trump administration has shuttered, fired or targeted for resignation individuals, offices and agencies that could serve as a check on President Trump. Supporters say that is exactly the point.
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The Trump administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration raises questions for employers and the state economy.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine delivers his second-to-last State of the State speech at noon Wednesday.
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With data centers and tech industries moving into Ohio, demand for energy is growing rapidly.
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In their first public presentation to state lawmakers, the owners of the Cleveland Browns said they’ll provide some upfront cash to move the deal forward.
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In his State of the State speech, Gov. Mike DeWine will likely highlight the priorities from his budget, some of which his fellow Republicans leading the House and Senate have not enthusiastically embraced.
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Ahead of Gov. Mike DeWine’s annual State of the State address Wednesday, Democratic state lawmakers say they see areas in which they align with DeWine.
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Like a similar attempt to cut costs by Republicans in Congress, the Ohio lawmakers are calling themselves the DOGE caucus.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says if Ohioans reject the amendment this fall, he will work with lawmakers to come up with a mapmaking process like Iowa's.
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The goal was to divert food from the landfill and to feed those in need in Columbus.
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Ohio lawmakers passed $24 million to establish several of these centers at Ohio public universities. OSU's Salmon P. Chase Center will be led by the University of Toledo's Dr. Lee Strang.
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Gov. Mike DeWine wants voters to reject the issue that seeks to stop gerrymandering that's on the November ballot, and for lawmakers to change Ohio's system of drawing lawmakers' district lines.
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We’ll discuss the latest happenings in national politics with Ken Rudin, host of the Political Junkie podcast.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA possible coffee shop reuse network in Columbus would see cups lent and returned like a library. Elsewhere in the city, others are finding new ways to encourage reuse.
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The new law would allow the city to force drivers whose cars are impounded to forfeit parts the city believes contributes to street racing.
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If former president Donald Trump and his vice-presidential nominee pick—Ohio’s JD Vance—win the White House, DeWine gets to select who fills Vance's U.S. Senate seat.
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A new Ohio law that would have limited who can assist voters with disabilities has been put on hold by a federal court.
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The City of Columbus' email system was affected, but 911 and 311 services were not impacted.