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The cost of an audit to track First Energy's political spending after the corrupt House Bill 6 is likely to go up because it has taken so long to move forward with it.
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Dr. Yasir Qahdi traveled to Ohio to speak to hundreds of Muslims on Ohio State University's South Oval days after dozens were arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest.
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CWRU officials reversed course and allowed students, staff, to camp overnight on the campus oval.
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Originally focused on Northwest Ohio farmers, H2Ohio is now enrolling farmers from all 88 counties. The water quality program aims to protect lakes and waterways from toxic slime and pollution.
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The legislation requires road crews that find dead pets hit by cars get them scanned for microchips to notify their owners.
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A brush with the criminal justice system can make life much more complicated for people with developmental disabilities, but Cuyahoga County has a unit to help them.
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Inspectors' jobs with the Clark County Combined Health District take them all over the county, from kitchens and campgrounds, to backyards and body art studios, making sure that the community stays safe and healthy.
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Twenty of the people who were arrested are unaffiliated with Ohio State University. Of the unaffiliated OSU protestors, 14 are from the Columbus area and only one doesn't have an Ohio address.
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Malik popped the question over the weekend in Paris.
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On top of creating a local manufacturing pipeline, the collaboration will also direct students toward higher education at Miami.
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Around 20 pro-Palestinian protesters at Case Western Reserve University were detained and then released by police. The university said the issue was the tents they set up in the park, not the protest itself.
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When it comes to opening legal marijuana consumption spaces in Ohio, experts advise it’s important to be aware of all of the loopholes.