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The village of Buckeye Lake was ordered under a mandatory evacuation due to severe flooding from persistent rainfall late Thursday evening.
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Vice President J.D. Vance was joined by U.S. Department of Energy officials in Middletown to announce his hometown steel mill was getting a $500 million grant toward a $1 billion project.
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New Albany billionaire Les Wexner, under scrutiny for his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, last attended a Wexner Medical Center board meeting in May 2025.
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Springfield city leaders are aware federal ICE agents are carrying out arrests in the community.
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A report shared by the Bibb administration with City Council, which was obtained by Ideastream Public Media, says City Hall must change the way it spends HUD grants.
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One of two cases that sought to overturn Ohio’s voter-approved amendment guaranteeing abortion access and reproductive rights has been dismissed.
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Amy Acton and other Democrats have said Ohio currently has one of the most corrupt statehouses in the country.
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Residents who protested in Hamilton on Wednesday cited the Oxford City Council’s decision to terminate its contract with Flock Safety as a reason to continue their efforts.
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An Ohio bill would set the ceiling for statewide reimbursements within the foster care system, though it likely faces a tough road this legislative session.
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The district will have to deficit spend to the tune of more than $50 million unless it finds new revenue or decides to make more cuts.
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Developers say a data center is a good use of an abandoned industrial site, but Canton residents are concerned over noise and property values.
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Ohioans who want to update the gender indicated on their driver’s licenses or state IDs can no longer do that with a form that’s been used for years.