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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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A sponsor of the bill - a former Ohio state troopers - said it targets about 4% of drivers found guilty of speeding each year.
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Republicans are considering adding a $600 million package of state-backed bonds for a $3.4 billion domed stadium and development for the Cleveland Browns to the Ohio budget.
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The change affects Ohioans who use the computer to access food stamps, Medicaid and childcare subsidies.
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Gov. Mike DeWine wasted no time in signing a bill that conservatives say will crack down on what they feel is liberal indoctrination in Ohio's public universities.
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The Department of Homeland Security said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is pausing some green card applications to add further screening.
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The “Success Sequence” of graduating high school, getting married and having kids - in that order - is popular among Christian conservatives.
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Like the Ohio Senate’s version, the bill includes an immediate rollback of controversial subsidies to two aging power plants.
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OpenSpatial launches in Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, inviting a unique interaction with nature for visitors.
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Only a handful of brick-and-mortar food cooperatives remain in Ohio. Established in 1971, the Kent Natural Foods Co-Op continues to bring local produce and goods to members and visitors alike.
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LifeWise Academy, a program that provides off-site Bible study for public school students during school hours, released a report saying they are now in more than 600 schools nationwide.