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Ohio lawmakers passed a law in 2006 that prevented local governments from passing any gun laws that are more restrictive than those enacted at the state…
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Lawmakers are, once again, debating the contentious so called “Heartbeat Bill,” which would ban abortions at about six weeks when a fetal heartbeat can be…
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Products derived from marijuana that don’t contain THC, the chemical that produces a “high”, are being sold in stores throughout the state. Cannabinoid or…
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Ohio’s unemployment rate was up last month. It was 4.5% in June, compared with 4.3% in May – the lowest level since July 2001. But the number of employed…
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After more than a week of controversy over separating children from their parents who are illegally crossing the border from Mexico, President Trump is…
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Advocates for low-income Ohioans continue what they are calling the “Poor People’s Protest.” And this latest one at the Statehouse culminated with some…
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A new bill has been introduced that would require health classes cover fetal development and offer students information on where they can find prenatal…
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As opiate deaths continue to climb in Ohio, there’s another deadly trend that’s apparently gaining popularity – drug combinations. The Ohio Health…
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The only woman running for the Democratic nomination for governor has dropped out of the race. She’s throwing her support to a man she’d once criticized,…
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A new study shows the graduation rates of Ohio’s traditional public schools are much better than those of charter schools. The study shows even when…