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Several energy and utility questions are likely to come before the Ohio Supreme Court in the next two years, including cases involving coal plant subsidies, HB 6 corruption, and renewable energy project siting.
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Documents produced at the end of July shed light on Sam Randazzo鈥檚 role at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. But more documents before and after his tenure still haven鈥檛 been produced.
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Hospital capacity for COVID-19 patients is dwindling in some parts of Ohio as the respiratory illness continues raging.
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The Ohio Court of Claims ruled this month that the Department of Health must share public records with Eye On Ohio showing the number of beds and鈥
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Haley Belisle, a recent graduate of Ohio Northern University, was baffled this spring when the Hardin County Board of elections rejected her application鈥
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Regulators are requiring FirstEnergy to show that its Ohio utility ratepayers didn鈥檛 foot the bill, 鈥渄irectly or indirectly,鈥 for political or charitable鈥
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that an unusual foreclosure process that can result in people鈥檚 homes being sold without compensation for their equity鈥
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In early March, just as Ohioans were learning about the first cases of novel coronavirus in the state, Anna Bondar鈥檚 grandfather fell at his Cleveland鈥
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Carmine Ballard graduated from The Ohio State University in 2016, with two Bachelor of Arts degrees鈥 one in psychology, another in women's and gender鈥
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After moving to allow testing of asymptomatic people from ethnic minority groups disproportionately affected by COVID-19, the CDC this week removed all鈥