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Officials Project Ohio’s Covid-19 Testing, 43rd In U.s., Won’t Speed Up In June
Ohio is testing fewer of its citizens per capita for COVID-19 than almost every other state in the nation.

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Ohio is testing fewer of its citizens per capita for COVID-19 than almost every other state in the nation.

Police involved in prominent deaths share a history of complaints by citizens of brutality or misconduct.
Gov. Mike DeWine spoke passionately this week about the need to address racial, economic and health disparities in Ohio.
How will Ohioans cast their ballots in this November’s General Election? How will they do so in the elections that follow?
The Ohio House Minority Leader says it is up to white people to address the societies and legislation that they built to be discriminatory.
The unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd has left parts of U.S. cities looking like battle zones.
Members of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus are seeking to declare racism to be a public health crisis.
As Ahmaud Arbery fell to the ground, the sound of the gunshot that took his life echoed loudly throughout his Georgia neighborhood.
Millions of Americans, it seems, feel as if they can no longer breathe.
Moderna, a biotechnology company, revealed the preliminary findings for the much anticipated phase I trial of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
The Ohio House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow Ohioans to place bets on sports.
As he leads the state through a historic pandemic, Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine has an apparently unbreakable rule: Don’t cross Trump.
The Ohio House passed a bill that offers health care providers and general businesses a powerful shield from lawsuits related to COVID-19.
Ohio legislators called for racism to be declared a public health crisis.
A bill that would allow Ohioans to gamble on sports cleared a major hurdle this week and will head to the House.
The first thing you notice when rewatching this initial COVID-19 press conference is the set-up.
A new analysis shows four out of the top five cities in the U.S. facing financial impact due to COVID-19 are in Ohio.
As we return to some degree of normalcy after weeks of social distancing, we all need a plan.
What will this November’s General Election look like? Should Ohio allow in-person voting, or instead opt for an all-vote-by-mail system?
At some point, Ohioans will want frequent access to coronavirus tests and to get quick results.