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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Health, Science & EnvironmentFull Spectrum’s Rainbow House of the Mahoning Valley exists to fill a gap in community resources: it provides emergency overnight shelter for LGBTQ+ adults.
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Capt. Seth Koval, 38, of Stoutsville; Capt. Curtis Angst, 30, and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons, 28, both of Columbus, died when their KC-135 refueling plane crashed on March 12.
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Business & EconomyOfficials flocked to southern Ohio last Friday to detail plans for a data center so large it needs a $33.3 billion natural gas plant to power it.
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The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission will accept bids for fracking at Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County and Egypt Valley Wildlife Area in Belmont and Guernsey counties.
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Ohio State did not release any details about the incident. The fraternity is located on East 15th Avenue.
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An elected official who’s often mentioned his military service during his campaigns has been activated to serve with the Ohio Army National Guard.
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Organizers said they expect at least 15,000 people at the Statehouse to protest the Trump administration.
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Garden of Joy Culinary Academy wants to arm its students with multiple skill sets: cooking, gardening and emotional regulation.
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A proposed amendment to stop future construction of huge data centers in Ohio got the green light to go forward from Attorney General Dave Yost.
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Some of the three million Ohioans on Medicaid may turn down pay raises or promotions for fear of losing access to benefits.
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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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