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Another nationwide series of rallies again protested several policies and actions by the Trump administration.
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Ohio's May 6 ballot will feature local primaries and money asks, but only one statewide question, on whether to renew a nearly 40-year-old initiative that allows the state to issue bonds to pay for local infrastructure projects.
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The university says it's trying to improve its overall financial outlook by increasing revenue and reducing operating costs. Job cuts for faculty are also on the horizon.
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Kent State University's Transformation 2028 plan calls for cutting the total number of academic leaders and consolidating colleges but does not mean those officials will be laid off.
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Presidential executive orders and legislation from the Ohio Statehouse have created concerns in the LGBTQ community about marriage equality. An Ohio law firm is advising couples to update their legal documents.
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Senate Bill 1 bans diversity programs and faculty strikes at Ohio's public colleges but it didn't pass without protests.
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The invasive Asian Longhorn beetle was first found in Clermont County in 2011. Since then, the Ohio Department of Agriculture has been working to contain and eradicate the destructive insect.
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The group of protesters were led by the OSU chapter of the Ohio Student Association.
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The statewide child advocacy organization Groundwork Ohio released a new report Tuesday on disparities in infant and maternal mortality. And Montgomery County took center stage in what the group calls a crisis.
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After the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday escalated an ongoing legal battle with the City of Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb called the team's "scheme" to move out of the city a "betrayal to Ohio taxpayers."
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Proposals to cut or flatten Ohio's income tax are being talked about again by Republican state lawmakers, but also by the GOP candidates for governor next year.
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The Akron RubberDucks, the Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, turned to social media to find their next public address announcer.