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The bill from Rep. Ron Ferguson (R-Wintersville) would require absentee voters in Ohio to present a copy of their photo ID when returning their voted ballots.
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House Bill 359 is named after Joshua Al-Lateef, Jr., a 6-year-old from West Chester who fatally drowned near his home just hours after going missing in November 2024.
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The amended complaint adds new details to a lawsuit filed in September including additional allegations of sexual abuse and hazing by Ursuline High School football team players.
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Ohio voters greenlit almost two-thirds of the local property tax levies on ballots across the state Tuesday, according to the Ohio School Boards Association.
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Cincinnati resident Patricia Schoborg spoke with WYSO about her former POW father Boob Doolan who appears in the documentary "The Green Box: At The Heart of War," airing on PBS stations.
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The topic of death and dying is seen as taboo for many, only talked about at funerals and hospitals. But a Cleveland group is looking to dispel the fear with events that are all about death.
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Specialty stores in the region say their goods can't be manufactured domestically.
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The FAA announced Thursday it would cut 10% of flights at the 40 busiest airports across the U.S. Cleveland Hopkins and Akron-Canton were not on the list.
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Miami has not publicly commented on whether the compact has been offered to the university or what it would do if presented with a deal.
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The state can’t make the change without the federal government rolling back an almost 90-year-old law, the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Millions in state money is headed to Ohio food banks and some SNAP recipients wiill get a share, but not all.
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday it will reduce flight capacity at 40 busy airports.