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A citizen’s coalition that wants to ask Ohio voters whether to end qualified immunity for public workers, like police officers, cleared another hurdle Tuesday.
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Ohio’s House Bill 68 has been on hold because of a federal court's injunction.
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Ohio State University’s Center for Belonging and Social Change is permanently closing on Wednesday, April 30 in compliance with Ohio's new anti-DEI law.
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Ruby-throated hummingbirds are in the midst of their northward migration for the season.
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The owners of the Cleveland Browns fired back after the state’s budget director and researchers for state lawmakers were sharply critical of the team’s proposal for a $3.4 billion domed stadium development.
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Superintendent Michael Robinson was accused of creating a hostile work environment and bullying staff, allegations which were backed up by an investigation. The board voted 4-3 at its Monday meeting to accept his resignation.
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Office of Budget and Management Director Kimberly Murnieks says the state shouldn’t put up $600 million bonds for the project, which is included in the budget approved by House Republicans earlier this month.
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Ohio's Republican Treasurer Robert Sprague said he is not sold on a bill suggesting he invest taxpayer dollars in digital currencies.
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Of the roughly 8 million registered voters in Ohio, only 83,229 have returned ballots during the early voting period.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Darke County, Ohio, to talk about their bird flu response. "There's no part of America that has been more ravaged with the avian bird flu than where we stand right now and so that's why we're here."