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From the Ohio Players to Lakeside, Slave and Zapp, some of the top funk bands in the country came from Dayton.
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At around $11.5 billion, Ohio's biennial transportation budget would primarily fund state highway, route and bridge construction projects.
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The Trump Administration is restricting what’s called Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which covers about 19,000 people in Ohio. Here's how it may affect people in Springfield, including Haitians.
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SB 56 strictly prohibits smoking cannabis in public, limiting Ohioans to partaking in private residences, and reduces home grow from 12 plants or less to six plants.
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A bill that would make it illegal for police agencies in Ohio to have quotas for traffic stops is back before state lawmakers.
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The data comes from the Pew Research Center's most recent Religious Landscape Study.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Environmental Working Group's Tapped Out report identifies unhealthy amounts contaminants including PFAS at more than 1,100 public water systems in Ohio.
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Tommy John surgery is common among major league pitchers who are facing pressure to throw harder. The Guardians are among the teams willing to take a chance on pitchers recovering from the procedure.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentMicroplastics litter the water of all five Great Lakes, but there’s no coordinated, region-wide effort to monitor plastic pollution. A board of scientists is recommending a solution.
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A bipartisan Ohio Senate resolution asks Congress to reimburse parties that have been injured by fraud and to tighten up safety measures on EBT cards themselves.