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A Franklin County Auditor's Office report authored by two independent economists found the use of the tax incentives may be losing their effectiveness while limiting revenue from schools and other taxing agencies.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’ll fully expects to endorse the Republican candidate for Ohio governor next year—but hasn't so far.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOil and gas production creates a lot of waste in Ohio. Much of it goes to the same landfills as household trash.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther's office said the program may be a casualty of a tight budget year, even though it's funded jointly by public funds and private donations.
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The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.
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Columbus City Council voted unanimously to pass regulations that would cap fees landlords pass on to tenants who are not directly billed for utility services.
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The new Line 30 will connect Dublin, Hilliard and Upper Arlington with Ohio State University.
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Commissioners say that this is the first time in more than a decade they've had to make "implemented targeted reductions."
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke with Brian O'Rourke, a healthcare policy analyst with the Health Policy Institute of Ohio. It's an organization designed to guide public and private policymakers with its research and analysis on how to achieve sustainable health care spending in the state.
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Judge Ed Sargus ruled that the transfer can happen starting Jan. 1, but rejected the state’s request for the case to be dismissed.
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Whitehall City Councilmember Gerald Dixon made a surprise appearance at the swearing in ceremony for new and re-elected councilmembers Tuesday evening.
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If signed, the final version of Senate Bill 56 that cleared the Ohio Senate on Tuesday afternoon bans most intoxicating hemp within 90 days.
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If the shutdown continues into November, many SNAP, WIC, or TANF recipients in Ohio could lose funds they rely on to avoid going hungry.
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The Republican who heads the Ohio Senate’s Education committee has a plan that he says will solve the over-reliance on local property taxes to pay for education.
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The Ohio House overwhelmingly passed two property tax related bills that backers say will provide more than $2 billion in tax relief over the next three years.
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Ohio House lawmakers advanced long-stalled legislation Wednesday afternoon redoing cannabis laws and more strictly regulating other THC.
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Curious CbusThe "monolith" on Ohio Department of Transportation property looks like a small Washington Monument wearing a tin hat. It's part of a system that improves GPS accuracy.
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Ohio elected officials are now less than 10 days away from blowing a second deadline to pass a bipartisan Congressional map.
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The Midwest Connect passenger rail line would cut through central Ohio, providing Columbus and many other cities with their only local access to this mode of transportation.
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Ohio lawmakers have been debating bills requiring app stores to establish age verification measures. Meta is behind one version and Google is backing the other one.
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Franklin County voters can expect to see levies for the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Columbus residents will vote on contested city council and school board races alongside $2 billion in bonds.
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A judge in Franklin County has for now blocked Gov. Mike DeWine’s short-term ban of “intoxicating” hemp products with psychoactive ingredients, like delta-8 THC or THC-A.