Senate Bill 278 says that Ohio cities and towns can be sued for damages for their gun control ordinances, if they’re stricter than state gun laws.
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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved layoffs for 278 educators and did not renew the contracts of 35 additional administrators.
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Makerspaces are communal workshops with the space, tools and tech the people might not have at home to take personal projects from ideas to reality.
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The leaders of Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire in Israel's fight against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, but Israel vowed to keep troops in southern Lebanon.
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Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours killing at least 16 people.
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Former state representative Jay Edwards and Sen. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) are facing off in the Republican primary for Ohio treasurer.
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Some Perry Township residents remain concerned about environmental impacts and the power grid because of a data center project planned for Perry Township.
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A bipartisan group of state lawmakers want to change the way the Medicaid program is managed in Ohio.
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Sen. Sandra O'Brien (R-Ashtabula) said JobsOhio should hold public meetings and maintain public records. The state has long shielded its records.
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Many Ohio parents and taxpayers have a new tool from the state to track a key metric in schools: attendance.
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Primary care providers at MetroHealth are organizing a union, saying heavy workloads and limited time with patients are affecting care.