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The Trump Administration is working on a policy change that would require scientists to disclose all of their raw data, including confidential medical…
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Authorities are cracking down on the places correspondents may go, with whom they may talk and for how long. News outlets don't want to go along.
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Starting on Thursday, every committee hearing at the Ohio Statehouse will be streamed live or recorded and broadcast later.The move comes after years of…
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Cuyahoga County may make it easier for employees to report whistleblower complaints within county government. County council gave a first reading to revised reporting safeguards Monday evening. Councilman Dale Miller, a Democrat who introduced the measure, said it grew out of talks with county Inspector General Mark Griffin. The changes are intended to give potential whistleblowers more comfort in coming forward with complaints, Miller said.
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When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, Ohio’s lowest paid workers will have a special reason to celebrate. In 2020, Ohio’s minimum wage…
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Columbus officials on Wednesday shared the results of an assessment of small business economic development in the city.The city commissioned consulting…
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Columbus City Council won’t hold its regular hearing Monday evening, but members are hosting a series of public hearings this week to touch base with…
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In Clintonville, a 100-year-old pin oak tree towers in front of Maureen Keyhani’s home on Arden Road. The tree sits in what is called a curb lawn between…
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A recent analysis has found a rising number of small towns in Ohio have disbanded in recent years.An analysis of statewide election results by The…
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After less than a year and a handful of transactions, the website that was allowing Ohioans to pay taxes in bitcoin has been shut down by state treasurer…