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Ohioans will likely be able to buy recreational marijuana as soon as mid-June, earlier than the timeline outlined by the initiated statute they voted to pass last fall.
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The nonprofit Cleveland Public Markets Corporation will handle day-to-day operations and implement $44 million in planned improvements.
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Tax return season isn't just a busy time for the IRS. As people file for refunds, many spend their cash on new work from a tattoo artist.
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As state and federal lawmakers propose measures to curb how firms like VineBrook operate, tenants continue to grapple with poor maintenance and customer service.
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The new federal requirement was a milestone in organized labor’s long fight to preserve the practice of two-person crews and came amid increasing scrutiny into railroad safety.
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Pending delta-8 regulation could be a game-changer for Northeast Ohio’s cannabis ecosystem. However, some believe a potential crackdown on so-called “diet weed” may not be a bad thing.
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Annual inflation proved to be hotter than expected last month, staying stubbornly above 3%. It continues to move in the wrong direction in recent months. Pushing it lower is proving to be hard.
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Schaeffler Manufacturing USA plans to build a new facility in Dover, which will add new jobs for workers to produce electrical vehicle components.
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In Ohio, your license can be suspended for an inability to pay court-mandated fines and fees. These debt-related license suspensions can trap low-income Ohioans in a vicious circle.
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Customers who bought certain grocery products at Walmart stores nationwide between October 2018 and January 2024 have until early June to file for payments, whether or not they kept their receipts.
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Butler Tech and Miami University are creating a new advanced manufacturing hub, to train workers with the skills companies are looking for.
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The Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $1.09 billion after no one matched the game's six numbers Monday night and won the top prize, continuing a three-month-long winless streak.