Two charges filed with the State Employment Relations Board allege the Columbus Metropolitan Library wrongfully fired a union organizer and, separately, distributed a flyer that was misleading.
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Ideastream's commenator Terry Pluto says Chase DeLauter’s unlikely path and strong start show he has the talent to be a major league star if he can stay healthy.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOf the 500 counties across the country that use the most pesticides per square mile, Investigate Midwest found 60% have above average rates of cancer.
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ReRoute is a program that provides interventions and trauma-focused services for youth impacted by violence.
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An alternative to the SAT and ACT college entrance exams that’s been favored by conservatives could be coming as an option in Ohio.
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Voters will see ballot issues and levies, as well as state legislative and congressional primary elections on the May 5 ballot.
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Athens County Department of Job and Family Services Director Jean Demosky was indicted last week on multiple felonies for alleged corrupt activity for theft in office. Athens County Commissioner Charlie Adkins was indicted for intimidating a witness related to this case.
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The groups filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday that alleges the 2020 removal of the statue was illegal and discriminatory.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association teamed up with 13 other corn-producing states to send a letter, requesting transparency from the DOJ and USDA on a federal probe into fertilizer markets.
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A teacher at Little Miami High School has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging the district violated their First Amendment rights by forcing the removal of an LGBTQ flag that reads, "Hate Has No Home Here."
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Affordability is shaping up to be a major issue in the campaigns for Ohio governor, with leading candidates sharing their plans.
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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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