Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said he doesn't expect a unanimous vote of support from council. Mayor Andrew Ginther did back the plan after council gave his initial idea the cold shoulder.
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Columbus City Council held a hearing on Thursday to discuss options to address juvenile violence and other issues.
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Congregants at the Miami Valley Baptist Church for the Deaf worship with open hands and high decibels.
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The Ohio Consumers' Counsel is asking federal regulators to reject or delay a request by utilities to build five high-voltage transmission lines in Ohio.
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The Hamilton County Democrat served from 1978 to 1994.
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Universities, including Ohio State, urged to strip names of Epstein associates from campus buildingsA group of former Ohio State athletes who survived a sweeping sexual abuse scandal at the school argue that Les Wexner's generosity to his alma mater is now tainted by the knowledge that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was entangled in many of his family's spending decisions, including around the football complex's naming.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is allowing AEP Ohio to boost its base distribution revenues by $11 million, which is less than the $97 million that the company originally requested.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAn Ohio state legislator hopes the state will invest $1.5 million in a study on the feasibility of elk reintroduction.
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Ohio’s death row wait time now stretches longer than 22 years, with more and more inmates dying from natural causes—or by suicide—than from a sentence.
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The lawsuit, filed on March 6 in the New York Supreme Court, names Les Wexner, his charity The Wexner Foundation and a corporation set up to manage a mansion in Manhattan that was owned by Wexner and sold to Epstein as defendants.
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The state's highest court essentially told Columbus it can appeal a preliminary injunction that keeps the city from enforcing the laws.
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The 2028 presidential campaign likely will start about a year from now, but Democrats are not waiting to take on a likely candidate: Ohioan and Vice President JD Vance.
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