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Getting abortion medication online is easier than ever thanks to regulatory changes. The practice is pushing the boundaries of the traditional doctor-patient relationship.
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A lawsuit against the city of Lebanon has been dropped.
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The FDA's rule change will allow more pharmacies to carry the drugs, but Ohio has a law that seeks to stop exactly that.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday finalized a rule change that broadens availability of abortion pills to many more pharmacies, including large chains and mail-order companies.
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This past year's top stories included area coverage that made national news, global stories that had local impact, and of course, sports headlines. This is Ohio, after all.
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Ohio’s redistricting process and the election both slowed down lawmaking at the statehouse in 2022, resulting in some of the biggest pieces of legislation falling just short of the goal line as lame-duck came to a close.
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The most recent denial of the state's appeal means the six-week abortion ban will remain blocked indefinitely until a final decision is made in a trial sometime next year.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) said lawmakers cannot agree on language needed to clarify the existing abortion ban, which is on hold by a court for being too vague.
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Groups that advocate for legal abortion have taken the first step towards a constitutional amendment by forming a ballot exploration committee
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, who is anti-abortion, alleges Dr. Caitlin Bernard violated state law by not reporting the girl's child abuse to authorities and violated patient privacy laws.