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John Cranley said Sen. Teresa Fedor (D-Toledo) brings the experience needed to balance out his ticket as he vies for the Democratic nomination in Ohio's gubernatorial race.
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The state of emergency declaration frees up the city to enact mandatory overtime and cancel vacation time for firefighters and EMTs.
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Lawmakers are set to meet Wednesday to hammer out their differences over a bill to legalize sports gambling in Ohio. The two Democrats running for governor said they’re concerned about not only what the bill will include, but also the process they say Republicans are using to get that bill passed.
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One of the Democrats running for governor next year said he'd fire the members of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio over the House Bill 6 scandal.
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If politics is, in part, entertainment where the stakes are rather high, the contest between Whaley and Cranley – two political allies and personal friends – may be great fun for political junkies to watch. Or not.
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the latest political wrangling over masks and vaccines in the state.
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Two-term Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley has officially announced he's running to be governor of Ohio.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley are vying to unseat Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in 2022. Today on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable, we consider DeWine’s challenges for re-election in 2022.
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Cincinnati’s hate crime ordinance will be updated to include "gender identity" and "gender expression" as protected categories.
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This column is a look-ahead at politics in this corner of the world. It is not by any means a prediction of the future. I am not Carnac the Magnificent ...