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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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The House version of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget doesn't include implementation of the two final years of the bipartisan plan designed to make public K-12 funding in Ohio more fair.
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Ohio House Finance committee members will continue to vet the amendments in hearings this week, with a full floor vote tentatively scheduled next Wednesday.
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Many police departments around Ohio use drones, or plan to buy them soon. Some officials view drones as a viable replacement for helicopters.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed the $11.5 billion two-year transportation budget at the deadline on Monday.
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Faith groups and social safety net advocates are urging majority Republicans in the Ohio legislature to view the two-year budget they’ll introduce Tuesday as a moral document.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentNASA headquarters lease ends in 2028. Ohio leaders are pushing for the office to relocate to Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine wasted no time in signing the controversial Senate Bill 1 on Friday, less than 48 hours after the Senate sent it over.
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The nine endorsements are a win for Ross after her campaign faced challenges to her candidacy and reports of Ross owing nearly $3,800 in parking tickets to the city.
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A sponsor of the bill - a former Ohio state troopers - said it targets about 4% of drivers found guilty of speeding each year.
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Republicans are considering adding a $600 million package of state-backed bonds for a $3.4 billion domed stadium and development for the Cleveland Browns to the Ohio budget.
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the area around the Statehouse was declared safe. Officials said troopers and explosive-detecting K9s conducted a thorough search of the facility and determined it was safe.
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Sen. JD Vance, in a media appearance, blames the media for ignoring the situation in Springfield, Ohio, and justifies false stories about Haitian migrants.
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Business & EconomyForsee Power is a French company that just opened an electric vehicle battery plant and headquarters in Hilliard.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday he will send at least $2.5 million in state assistance to Springfield, a western Ohio city home to a community of Haitian immigrants.
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The Columbus City Council announced it will hold a briefing on the cyber attack during every council meeting going forward. The council also plans to hold a public hearing in early October.
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Business & EconomySupporters tout 3D concrete printing as a solution to building fast, affordable housing, but the technology is new and comes with plenty of unforeseen hiccups.
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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.