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The budget approved by Republicans in the Ohio House and Senate puts a 40% cap on how much cash K-12 schools can carry over in their budgets before having to give property tax rebates.
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The motorized Action Trackchair and the manual GRIT Freedom Chair are part of a larger effort to expand adaptive programming at Cleveland Metroparks.
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Senator Jon Husted of Ohio gave his maiden speech on the U.S. Senate floor on June 24.
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As rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders speaks to Cleveland high schoolers and builds his image, sports commentator Terry Pluto says his recent speeding tickets raise concerns.
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The conference committee has approved a two-year state budget, which makes changes to the income tax and provides funding for a domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook Park.
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The group of around 200 public school districts suing the state over private school vouchers got a win in a Columbus court today, as a judge ruled Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program is unconstitutional.
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Dani Isaacsohn, who is 36, succeeds Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) at the helm of the Ohio Democratic House caucus.
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University of Cincinnati trustees approved changes to the university's policies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion to comply with Ohio's Senate Bill 1.
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Protesters in downtown Cleveland called for Congress not to approve cuts proposed by the Trump administration that they argue would devastate the workforce and research capabilities of the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
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Communities across Northeast Ohio have a variety of events planned to celebrate the 249th birthday of the United States, including plenty of fireworks.
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Akron Public Schools said delays will mean the new school will be complete by August 2028, although the final cost is unclear.
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Ohio lawmakers are hashing out the final details of the biennial state budget this week. Congressional redistricting will be the next big debate in Columbus.