President Trump has indicated he wants a national voting standard that does away with most mail-in, absentee voting, which has been allowed in Ohio since 2004.
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Councilmember Tiara Ross won November's election citywide, while her opponent Jesse Vogel won the most votes in council district 7. That's what both proposals seek to change.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhioHealth held a series of simulated emergency training sessions Wednesday at the Arnold Sports Festival, including new cardiac event training.
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A new Republican-sponsored bill would make changes to bail, saying they’re needed to keep dangerous repeat offenders from being released in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission air quality report says eight air quality alerts were issued from November 2024 through October 2025.
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A bill would create a pass for residents and visitors to get discounts, promotions or other benefits from attractions around Ohio, from amusement parks to museums to historic sites.
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The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner determined the bodies of the two girls found buried in suitcases in Cleveland are half-siblings.
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Several measures amended into House Bill 96, Ohio's biennial budget, sought to make adult content websites verify users’ ages before letting them access anything.
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Ohio’s females of fermentation find film fame from two guys name Phil.
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Terry Pluto talks about Chase DeLauter and a rising wave of young prospects as the Guardians turn to their farm system to strengthen a struggling outfield.
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Five Ohio community colleges are shortening semesters, in hopes of making higher education more flexible for adult learners and nontraditional students.
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Les Wexner answered questions from members of the House Oversight Committee for about five hours about how much he knew about the sex offender and what role he may have played in Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking.
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