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The concurrent resolution to raise awareness of mental health concerns of women around pregnancy has support from Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the Ohio Statehouse.
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The Senate bill that conservatives say would stem what they see as liberal bias at Ohio’s public universities won’t come to the House floor, according to Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill).
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Dr. Akram Boutros, who was fired by The MetroHealth System in 2022, has refiled a damages case against the hospital.
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Each fall, youth hunters enjoy a weekend of deer hunting with a firearm before the statewide season begins. Ohio Department of Natural Resources revealed the top 10 counties for deer taken during the 2024 youth season.
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The race for Ohio House speaker changed completely Monday, with incumbent Jason Stephens announcing he won’t run and a freshman lawmaker from western Ohio jumping in.
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The fugitive fired multiple rounds from inside a hotel in Jackson Township when members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force attempted to arrest them, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. One officer was struck and suffered a non life threatening injury, according to the press release.
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The Ohio Ballot Board was charged with deciding whether the language for the Ohio Voters Bill of Rights would be one ballot issue or more.
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Stephens will not run for his present post this next legislative session, changing the field ahead of a long-awaited Republican caucus vote Wednesday.
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Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority hopes to better connect riders to jobs in northeast Ohio and improve bus stop experiences with the help of a state grant.
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In a statement, Biden called the march a "sickening display" and said Nazism is a hateful poison.
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Veteran homelessness is at a record low nationwide since measurements began in 2009. And it is down 5% in Ohio since 2023.
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The National Weather Service in October changed the way it talks about cold weather hazards.