Columbus, Westerville and Whitehall are among more than a dozen cities in Ohio that ban conversion therapy. The U.S. Supreme Court found that a Colorado law banning the practice violated a therapist's First Amendment rights.
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Upper Arlington and Columbus Alternative High School students researched issues related to affordable housing and discussed solutions with city leaders on Tuesday.
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A jury in Akron said it's unable to come to a decision on corruption charges against the former FirstEnergy executives.
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The message from the FirstEnergy trial jury comes on the eighth day of deliberations following a trial that took six weeks.
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Food banks across Ohio say a proposed bill in Congress could help them get food assistance to homebound seniors.
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Contracts between Ohio police departments and sheriff's offices with Immigration and Customs Enforcement have increased since President Donald Trump's second term in office began.
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A video posted by the leading Republican candidate for governor has raised fears that he’d want to shut down some Ohio universities that are struggling with financial issues and lower enrollment.
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Don Leonard, who is running for Ohio's 15th Congressional District as a Democrat, was cited for violating the city's noise ordinance. He was charged with obstructing official business when he refused to comply with an order from police to step toward their vehicles.
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Supermajority Republicans in Ohio legislature are not embracing the Democrats' proposals on energy costs, health insurance and child care.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus and Franklin County Metro Parks is opening the Great Southern Metro Park, its 21st park, on Wednesday.
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JobsOhio is in the news not because of a big new project, but because of the role, however small, it played in the sudden resignation of Ohio State University President Ted Carter.
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