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Testy Exchanges Seen In First Hearing On Ohio Election Changes Bill
The Republican sponsors of a bill to change various pieces of Ohio election law had their first opportunity Thursday to make a case why ...

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The Republican sponsors of a bill to change various pieces of Ohio election law had their first opportunity Thursday to make a case why ...

Gov. Mike DeWine's latest appointee to lead Ohio's scandal-plagued utility regulator last week raised concerns among some lawmakers and ...
With demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in a recent slump, Ohio Republicans launched a pre-emptive strike Tuesday that would preclude a wid ...
The most important issue to face Ohioans in 2021 isn't even on most of our radar screens.
The world of prescription drug pricing can be bewildering — intentionally so, some critics of the industry claim.
Since passing a bill in March to give themselves power to rescind public health orders, Republican lawmakers in Ohio have been counting ...
Having tired of the culture wars, state and national Republicans have returned to the familiar and comforting battlefield of the class w ...
New Jersey is offering free beer and New York is offering tickets to Yankee stadium. New Jersey is offering free beer and New York is of ...
Records show Ohio state politicians refunded nearly $50,000 in recent months to a political action committee of American Electric Power, ...
The organization representing elections officials throughout Ohio sees a bill proposing numerous elections changes as a mixed bag. The o ...
A bill in the works on the Ohio legislature would prohibit “teaching or advocating divisive concepts” on race, color, nationality, or se ...
By Bill Stanley, The Nature Conservancy
Ohioans may soon have the opportunity to place legal sports bets at casino properties, lottery retailers and possibly even in sports are ...
Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman has ended his pursuit of a constitutional amendment to push back redistricting deadlines in the state ...
In Woodland Hills, an east Cleveland neighborhood, about 15% of the population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, compared to about 4 ...
Two bills are working their way through the Ohio General Assembly that do not solve any pressing issues in high school athletics; they s ...
As medical professionals continue to work through the pandemic, now including mass vaccination efforts, a bipartisan bill that would bar ...
One month ago, nearly 475,000 Ohioans over seven days marched into small pharmacies and mass clinics alike around the state to get vacci ...
One of the leading health care needs in the state of Ohio is one that's most neglected, especially when it comes to low-income communities.
Ohio's redistricting process is in a state of turmoil, with a delay in Census data leading the state to worry about there not being enou ...