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FirstEnergy will be ending its controversial monthly "decoupling" fee, which guarantees a profit for the company. Attorney General Dave Yost says getting…
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This year's tax season means 1.7 million 1099-G forms will go out to Ohioans, requiring them to declare unemployment benefits as income. The forms will be…
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A Franklin County judge has granted a preliminary injunction that blocks the owner of Ohio's two nuclear power plants from collecting fees as part of HB6,…
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A court ruling will block new charges from appearing on electric bills next month. Those fees were created to a nuclear power plant bailout which is...
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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 flurry of activity from the…
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A bipartisan group of 38 attorneys general say Google abuses its power as the Internet's top search destination.
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Ohio’s Republican attorney general is joining in part of the lawsuit Texas has filed against Pennsylvania challenging results of the presidental election.…
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The state and federal officials say Facebook's acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram violated competition laws and served to stifle rivals by giving the social network an unfair advantage.
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The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation says it will not accept the three-day-old investigation into the death of Casey Goodson Jr, and that Columbus…
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Ohio has its first success in identifying skeletal remains using a technology not previously available to the state's crime labs. Twenty-two-year-old...