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An audit released by Columbus police found more than 15,000 possible immigration related searches, prompting Mayor Andrew Ginther to order police to stop statewide access.
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SNAP or food stamp benefit cards with computer chips in them is something advocates for low-income Ohioans have long pushed for.
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The former journalist is leaving after a controversial two-year reign.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 25 that the Trump administration has authority to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. The program is the legal way thousands of Haitians came to Ohio.
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Chase Center Director Lee Strang says the center started off with 29 students across only three courses in the fall. That grew to more than 100 students in the spring.
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The Dayton UFO Conference is being held at a hotel close to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which is ripe with stories about rumored alien activity.
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Some retired justices and judges are making the case against what they see as increased partisanship and eroded trust in the American judicial system.
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City Council voted Thursday to approve an agreement granting developer Prologis a 15-year, 75% property tax abatement on the value of the planned data center buildings.
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Work permits for Haitians with Temporary Protected were extended to July 10. A nonprofit serving the Springfield, Ohio, area is mobilizing to help clients figure out options.
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The bill mandates that home health care workers paid by Ohio Medicaid electronically verify when they are working with clients and when they leave.
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Cyclosporiasis cases are on the rise in Ohio. Health officials outlined ways to stay healthy.
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Like Gov. Mike DeWine, most agreed the death penalty is broken and does not deter crime, but not always with the same reasoning.