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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) addressed the Ohio General Assembly for his first State of the State since winning reelection and beginning his second term in office.
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State Board of Education Member Teresa Fedor says an Ohio couple’s online neo-Nazi home-school network shows the state needs to better regulate its home schooling system.
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Wild turkey in Ohio are thought to have been doing well since being reintroduced into the state in the 1950s and '60s. However, scientists and wild turkey aficionados concerned about population declines want an updated status assessment.
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The corruption trial of former speaker Larry Householder is set to begin with jury selection.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering a resolution that would allow Ohio voters to decide whether to make it harder to pass constitutional amendments.
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A new documentary from Ideastream looks at how both sides of the abortion debate have reacted after the Roe decision was overturned this past summer
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Ohioans to Stop Executions is optimistic on working with the large GOP-majority state legislature this year for its cause.
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The study will use existing data and will come up with recommendations for improving health care for minority populations.
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As their terms begin, Cuyahoga County's new Executive Chris Ronayne put a high priority on housing and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said he will concentrate on public and mental health.
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Just 11 days into 2023 and so far, U.S. and Ohio politics are proving to be surprising.