Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will join Cleveland’s mayor and police chief, among other local officials, for a discussion on ...
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Finally, Statehouse must-dos are clear - the Browns, private schools, a tax sop for the people: Thomas Suddes
The point of Republican’ Statehouse exercise in House passage of minor school property-tax reform was apparently to be seen ...
The leaders of multiple child care businesses in Ohio urged state lawmakers once again to support measures to boost child care, Ohio Capital Journal reports.
And more jobs for Ohio ... Gov. Mike DeWine announced a dozen new development projects, two of which are in central Ohio, ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Ohio, including information on a new marina and nature center opening recently at Buck Creek State Park.
The map the commission released tilts districts in Cincinnati and Toledo further right and Akron further left.
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Patrol: Brake, don’t swerve, for deer and other tips
It’s deer season, and the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is reminding everyone to be careful. Crashes increase in early November as deer breeding begins and it’s the end of daylight ...
If the university that traces its history back to 1887 is to survive this storm, Central State will need the public's support.
With Snap benefits at a standstill families across Northeast Ohio are looking for ways to feed their families, volunteers packed thousands of food bags as they prepare those now with food assistance.
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With SNAP benefits uncertain, Marysville restaurant steps up
SNAP benefits, which help millions of families afford groceries, are still on hold as the federal government shutdown drags ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - Twelve projects across Ohio are expected to create more than 1,100 new jobs and retain nearly 2,700 others, according to an announcement Monday from Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov.
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