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Brown wants President Joe Biden to block the deal he says is bad for the local economy.
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The ACLU of Ohio said Tuesday it sued the state over House Bill 68 in Franklin County court, along with global law firm Goodwin.
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After months of protests by pro-Palestinian supporters, Cleveland City Council passed a resolution Monday supporting the U.N.'s call for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
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While some Akron City Council members initially criticized the budget for being too 'top-heavy,' council unanimously approved an amended version on March 25, 2024.
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The move makes the funding Cleveland's lake and riverfront plans a step closer to a reality.
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Ohio schools and post-graduate programs are still working to navigate the legal fallout of affirmative action being rendered unconstitutional nationwide.
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Ohio was the model bellwether state until 2020. In that year, Ohio gave a solid majority of its vote to then-incumbent President Donald Trump, but he still lost the White House to Joe Biden.
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Several council members had shared concerns that there were too many new positions proposed for the mayor's office. Malik unveiled an amendment to the budget Friday.
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It's the second time in less than a year that House Republicans have pushed to remove their elected leader.
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The outcome of some of Tuesday's Ohio House primary races raises questions about the re-election of Rep. Jason Stephens (Kitts Hill) as speaker next year, as Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) is being more open about his plans when he’s in the House.
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The group that’s tried eight times to get Ohio attorney general Dave Yost to approve language for a constitutional amendment to eliminate qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees is pushing back on the AG’s latest rejection.
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Ohio Reps. Gail Pavliga of Portage County and Brett Hillyer of Tuscarawas County lost their primaries Tuesday. They're part of a group of about two dozen incumbents targeted by the state GOP for supporting Ohio Rep. Jason Stephens in the House Speaker vote.