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Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’ll fully expects to endorse the Republican candidate for Ohio governor next year—but hasn't so far.
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The herbal extract from Asia has naturally occurring trace amounts of the alkaloids mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which in high doses have sedative effects.
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The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.
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WOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke with Brian O'Rourke, a healthcare policy analyst with the Health Policy Institute of Ohio. It's an organization designed to guide public and private policymakers with its research and analysis on how to achieve sustainable health care spending in the state.
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Commentator Terry Pluto says fifth-round rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is turning heads with a strong late-season performance that could shape the Browns’ quarterback plans for 2026.
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The 41st annual variety show is a "Wicked"-themed look at medicine.
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Judge Ed Sargus ruled that the transfer can happen starting Jan. 1, but rejected the state’s request for the case to be dismissed.
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If signed, the final version of Senate Bill 56 that cleared the Ohio Senate on Tuesday afternoon bans most intoxicating hemp within 90 days.
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The Polymer Industry Cluster announced five new projects that will receive funding from the Ohio Department of Development Innovation Hub program, according to a press release. The program is helping accelerate innovation and create economic growth by capitalizing on Akron's history and experience with polymer science.
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The monitor assessed Cleveland Police stops, searches and arrests during 2024.
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The bill could provide options for Jewish and Muslim students in Ohio.
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Although state law says the Ohio Power Siting Board should make decisions within 150 days, it often drags much longer, averaging 18 months, the study concluded.