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Policy Matters Ohio's annual report shows union membership is also decreasing.
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Labor Day has long been an arbitrary benchmark in Presidential Election years. Midterm elections are different, and the year before them, even more so.
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An Ohio lawmaker who's a former teacher has proposed a bill that would pay student educators on teaching assignments.
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Mental health professionals are in more demand than ever in Ohio, but there’s a shortage that’s leaving more than 2.4 million Ohioans with inadequate access to mental health care.
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Lynn Dauterman and Griffin Greear were chosen to represent Miami Valley and spent two weeks in New York City for the Jimmy Awards.
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The psychological thriller was directed by Lorain native John Baumgartner who partnered with Cleveland Clinic psychiatrist Cindy Davis Seng.
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About 600 workers represented by the union at the two local GE Aerospace facilities say they want more affordable health care, better time off options, and more job security assurances.
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Ohio’s former national champion college football coach turned lieutenant governor has been rushing through the state this week, huddling with middle school students about his fitness challenge.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes begin the 2025 football season with several younger, less-tested players compared to the squad that won the national championship last season. We preview their season opener this Saturday against No. 1 Texas.
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The students demanded the university not "over comply" with Senate Bill 1, which the university cited in June when it moved to close its LGBTQ+, multicultural and women's centers on campus.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture says producers in the state destroyed more than 15 million birds in the latest outbreak; At one point, Ohio had the most cases of bird flu in the country. The latest case was on April 14.
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An influential conservative group has issued its first endorsement in the 2026 election cycle in Ohio, backing Auditor Keith Faber for attorney general.