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Ohio’s high school graduation requirements are changing, with a new set of recommendations for incoming freshmen made by a group of businesses, a charter…
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“Redistricting, which is the most fun anyone can ever have in politics and not go to prison.”Those are the words of state Sen. Jeff Jacobson (R-Vandalia),…
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking to delay an order to redraw Ohio’s congressional map. But if that effort fails, lawmakers could be in a time…
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In an unprecedented vote, the Ohio House has elected a new speaker, rejecting the Republican who had been serving in that position since June, when the…
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First Energy Solutions said Wednesday that it is closing its last coal-fired power plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania, a move decried by the coal industry…
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Some Democrats in the Ohio Legislature are sponsoring a bill that they say would provide more protections to whistleblowers. State Rep. Jack Cera is a…
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There is something millions of Ohioans take for granted that hundreds of thousands of others merely dream about: broadband service. All of Ohio’s major…
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The Ohio House’s version of the two year budget adds more than $170 million to fight Ohio’s opioid crisis and adds $80 million for the state’s K-12…
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House Republicans went back to the drawing board to roll out a new budget plan after seeing tax revenues coming up short month after month. The changes…