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It was the second meeting of Ohio’s Joint Data Center Committee.
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A bill in the Ohio legislature would create a day each year to honor the alt-rock band Devo.
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In April, Tonina Lamanna and another Gratis officer made unannounced visits to two Cincinnati elementary schools and one high school to conduct "wellness checks" for ICE on students believed to be enrolled in the district.
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Ohio auditor candidate Frank LaRose spoke at the Akron Press Club May 29.
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The study by AARP of Ohio shows 25% of the adults in Ohio are providing caregiving services for their family, neighbor or other adults.
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Senate Bill 443, introduced last Wednesday by Sen. Bill Blessing (R-Colerain Twp.) and Sen. Kent Smith (D-Euclid), would establish a dozen new accountability measures.
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Just months after the administration of Mayor Justin Bibb increased Downtown parking rates, City Council wants to roll back some of the changes.
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Ohio lawmakers want to put Ohio's current voter ID law on the ballot this fall so voters can codify it in the Ohio Constitution.
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The second annual event at the John Hay Campus rewarded CMSD students with prizes up to $5,000.
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State lawmakers are moving toward cracking down on holes they say scammers can use to exploit Medicaid in Ohio.
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Using a suite of economic development tools, including waived permit fees for new construction, modernized zoning codes and a new tax increment financing district, the city plans to put millions toward spurring new housing, businesses and walkable communities in the historically disinvested neighborhoods of St. Clair-Superior, Hough and Central.
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Mayor Justin Bibb said hyperscale data centers "have no future" in dense city neighborhoods. Bibb's statement comes after Cleveland rejected a Slavic Village project.