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Another nationwide series of rallies again protested several policies and actions by the Trump administration Saturday.
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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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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax increases on cigarettes, gambling operators and marijuana appear likely to be cut from the budget by House Republicans.
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The OKI Regional Council of Governments is hiring a firm to study how to prepare the airports for advanced air mobility, or AAM.
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Bell, a Groveport Madison High School graduate, and his brother were sued by a relative for sexual abuse.
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The move will impact education-related civil rights investigations being conducted throughout Ohio and Michigan and affects almost 50 employees at the department's Office for Civil Rights in Cleveland.
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As expected, there were no big plans announced by Gov. Mike DeWine in his State of the State speech, as he drew attention to several ideas and programs that are in his budget.
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The Trump administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration raise questions for employers and the state economy.
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The dollars will go toward facility upgrades and additional equipment to support growing demand at sites producing, testing, and assembling the company’s commercial and military engines, GE Aerospace says.
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A month after publicly requesting a trade, Browns star Myles Garrett has signed a $123 million dollar, four-year contract extension to remain in Cleveland. It was an outcome our sports commentator Terry Pluto predicted.
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Fishing at stocked state park youth ponds is available for people up to 16 years old in the first seven days after a release.
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In their first public presentation to state lawmakers, the owners of the Cleveland Browns said they’ll provide some upfront cash to move the deal forward.