Ohio native John Legend says Tuesday's election shows people are frustrated and want change. Legend is in Columbus Monday for a concert at the Schottenstein Center.
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For those of us tired of talking about redistricting, we’re happy. The Ohio Redistricting Commission has approved a bipartisan map and the issue appears settled for six years. But we might be the only ones who are happy.
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NNEMAP Food Pantry on 11th Avenue near the state fairgrounds saw its busiest day since it first opened in the 1950s on Tuesday. Demand and previous state cuts are starting to impact supply.
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A divided federal appeals court in Ohio ruled against the Olentangy school district on Thursday in a case that pitted its gender pronoun policies against the rights of students who believe there are only two genders.
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The state can’t make the change without the federal government rolling back an almost 90-year-old law, the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Near West Theatre presents 'Objectively/Reasonable' on Saturday.
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Hoque practiced as a prosecutor and defense attorney for years in central Ohio, including representing student activists arrested earlier this year by Ohio State University police during protests against Israel's war in Gaza.
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A Columbus City building inspection report lists structural and water damage, and says plaster is falling from the ceilings. The large manor was built in 1852.
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The Trump administration has agreed to fund SNAP benefits for the nation through money from an Agriculture Department contingency fund. But, these funds equate to only half of the typical benefits disseminated, and recipients could expect delays.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Department of Aging is expanding a program to provide all-in-one care to older Ohioans — outside of a nursing home.
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While there weren’t any statewide races in Ohio, the leader of the state’s Democrats said she thinks local results suggest positive things for next year.
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The Ohio constitution lets the Ohio General Assembly remove a judge, in rare instances, by a two-thirds vote in both chambers.
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