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The Republican-backed megabill cuts taxes on gun suppressors, and Ohio advocates are hoping for more firearms law changes at the state level.
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Ohio legislators and lobbyists from across the aisle have said before they believe it’s time to rein in the incentives offered to the electric-intensive facilities.
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The former one-term governor said he doesn't think former U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and former Congressman Tim Ryan are the future of Ohio.
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The Miami Valley nonprofit has served the region for decades, providing more than 45,500 people with professional clothing and image coaching.
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Rodney McMullen stepped down in March citing his own personal conduct.
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The Montgomery County Jail Coalition studied how other communities monitor their jails. A new report lists recommendations for an independent watchdog committee and improving conditions at the County Jail.
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The final numbers are in on this year’s Ohio State Fair, which started off hot but cooled off for the second half of the 12-day period.
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A bill to allow K-12 students in Ohio to take days off for mental health issues will soon be introduced for the third time.
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The OhioSEE Program, which looks to get kids who fail their vision screenings more care and—if needed—glasses.
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Since opening this season, Cedar Point’s new rollercoaster, Siren’s Curse, has stalled several times, leaving riders stranded on top of its 160-foot hill.
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Sales recently topped $700 million, but local retailers say they're expecting an even bigger uptick when state regulators finalize rules for what products customers can purchase.
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The National Association of Black Journalists is holding its 50th annual convention from Aug. 6-10 at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland.