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Congressman Warren Davidson has switched from an opponent of Trump's "big beautiful bill" to a supporter.
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A Hamilton County Court passed down the ruling on which medical professionals can dispense mifepristone and misoprostol.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio gave AEP Ohio permission to charge data centers under different rules and rates than other utility customers. The utility will end it's moratorium on bringing new data centers online.
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Residents were invited to bring their questions to project team staff of the proposed Sloopy Solar project in Harmony Township, Clark County. It would be the first utility-scale solar project in the county.
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The Community Clergy Coalition has to wait another two weeks before learning the fate of their Dayton effort to put a public hospital levy on the November ballot. Dayton City Commissioners delayed a vote.
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Ayman Soliman's longtime asylum status was revoked in December.
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The ballot board had to determine if the petitions for the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment should be circulated as one or more parts.
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Lakota school leaders have considered the district-wide redesign for years in response to the school's growing student body.
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For its eventual $910 million investment, Anduril Industries also scored a significant tax break in January, two weeks after publicizing its project.
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78 years ago this month, Larry Doby broke the color barrier in the American League. But as Terry Pluto explains, his rushed debut with the Cleveland Indians made for a much rougher path than Jackie Robinson’s.
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Republican lawmakers frustrated at Gov. Mike DeWine’s 67 line-item vetoes in the new state budget have planned to come back later this month to override some of those.
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An appeals court has ruled the state of Ohio does not have the legal authority to prevent communities from banning flavored tobacco products