A new database tracks how state and local governments across the country are spending billions of dollars in opioid settlement funds. In Ohio, about half of those funds are untraceable.
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The bill previously known as Senate Bill 83 in the last legislative term is now Senate Bill 1. It seeks to address perceived liberal bias in higher education.
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Akron receives grant to purchase a van for a mobile grocery store to serve various neighborhoods
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SB 11 mandates that employers in Ohio could not prevent or penalize a person from taking another job in the same city or field, or within a certain timeframe.
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Coupled with decisions last year to layoff some staff and offer buyouts, the latest move is meant to trim the university's budget to address an ongoing deficit.
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Painter Ashley Sullivan grew up in Grafton, but fell hard for the skyline of Cleveland. Today she spotlights the city's architecture in her paintings.
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Unstable federal funding puts at risk the government statistics used to track the U.S. economy and population, officials and data users warn. That's before any cuts by President Trump and Congress.
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Jane Timken will represent her Canton-area district in a seat that’s been open for two months.
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Former Sen. Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) and Cincinnati-area Dr. Bryan Hambley have announced they want to succeed term-limited Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
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Cleveland Neighborhood Progress unveiled a vision for the square at a meeting Thursday. Programming is soon to come, with additional upgrades planned over the coming years.
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Attorney General Dave Yost is now in the race for the Republican nomination for Ohio governor next year, after weeks of teasing a coming campaign.