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A proposed amendment to stop future construction of huge data centers in Ohio got the green light to go forward from Attorney General Dave Yost.
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Some of the three million Ohioans on Medicaid may turn down pay raises or promotions for fear of losing access to benefits.
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The "She Wins" Act would require Ohio providers to give women seeking abortions information 24 hours before getting the procedure.
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Two Republican lawmakers have sponsored a pair of bills to give the Ohio Inspector General more authority and tools.
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Steven Kwan, a four-time Gold Glove winner in left field, will play more centerfield to keep DeLauter in right and his bat in the lineup
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A site plan review for an 880,000 square-foot data center in Trenton proposed by developer Prologis is set for the March 30 Planning Commission meeting.
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The bill would require abortion providers in Ohio to give patients receiving medication that induces abortions information pro-choice advocates question.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a 2024 state law banning gender-affirming medications and non-surgical treatments that are standard care for gender dysphoria.
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As Ohio celebrates Women’s History Month, the leader of a leading organization dedicated to women says they need to be concerned.
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Federal immigration and customs enforcement agents are now staffing Cleveland’s airport in a non-enforcement role as the partial government shutdown continues.
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The automotive glass factory is one of the largest employers in the Dayton region. The fire started Sunday evening around 8:30 p.m.
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March is colorectal cancer awareness month. A doctor with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield spoke with WYSO about Ohio cancer data and importance of screening.