While there weren’t any statewide races in Ohio, the leader of the state’s Democrats said she thinks local results suggest positive things for next year.
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Defense lawyers for Blendon Township Police Officer Connor Grubb and special prosecutors gave their opening statements Wednesday. Grubb is charged with murder after he shot and killed a pregnant woman in August 2023.
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Vogel won more than 60% of the vote in District 7 and along the High Street corridor, but Ross took more votes citywide. Vogel is critical of the city's district system.
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Many Democrats are upset with their legislative leaders after they went along with majority Republicans on a new Ohio congressional map.
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The wreck of the USS Shenandoah is ingrained in the identity of Noble County, where residents still preserve remnants of the Zeppelin today.
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Ideastream's sports commentator Terry Pluto explains why Major League Baseball’s lack of a salary cap puts low budget teams like the Guardians at a disadvantage. Is reform overdue?
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Ross ran a campaign supported by nearly the entire city and county political establishment in her bid to represent downtown Columbus and many of its surrounding neighborhoods. Vogel framed himself as a challenger to that establishment but came up short.
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Chris Boso, Jason Gocha and Steve Feucht ran as a slate and were backed by county and state Republicans. Kelly Dillon, Chelsea Alkire and Camile Peterson ran opposite them and gained the endorsement of the Franklin County Democrats.
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The proposed ADAMH levy is to support operation of mental health, alcohol and drug addiction programs for children, adults and families.
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Voters passed a 0.75% earned income tax that would raise $24 million for Westerville City Schools. Meanwhile, Olentangy voters approved a bond issue to raise money to build a new high school and elementary school.
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We have a good snapshot of how Ohio voters are feeling, a year out from the election that will decide the governor’s office and Congress. Bowling Green State University is out with its latest poll.
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