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Business and higher education leaders are backing a plan introduced by a state lawmaker to increase and retain college students in Ohio.
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The Ohio Senate leader is considering a House bill that bans certain vaccine mandates and grants broad exemptions. The bill would be enforced on businesses and schools in both the private and public sectors.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he’ll lift the mask mandates and other health orders when Ohio’s coronavirus cases drop to 50 cases per 100,000 Ohioans over a two...
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There’s a jump in the state’s latest numbers of people who have died from COVID-19. But there’s a reason for that.
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The federal government is setting up a mass vaccination site at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University. The site will deliver as many as 6...
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Preliminary Ohio budget numbers for last month show tax collections are up across the board. And that could mean a surprising change in plans in how the...
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In his third statewide primetime address during the pandemic, Gov. Mike DeWine is telling Ohioans when they can expect existing health orders to come...
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Many college campuses throughout the state have created food pantries for their students. And students might qualify for food stamp benefits as well...
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s usual Thursday COVID press conference is now a statewide address at 5:30pm. COVID hospitalizations are trending down, but while it’s...
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The leader of the Ohio House isn’t saying where he stands on a bill that would show party identification for certain judicial candidates on the ballot.
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Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump chastised Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzales for voting to impeach him and praised his announced primary...
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Starting Thursday, more Ohioans will be eligible for COVID vaccines. That’s because nearly a half a million more doses will be available this week.