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The number of foster parents in Ohio has declined by 4% since 2019. Experts discuss the shortage and how people in Cuyahoga and Summit counties can help.
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An elected official who’s often mentioned his military service during his campaigns has been activated to serve with the Ohio Army National Guard.
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Michael O'Malley is citing state law that requires approval from a committee that County Executive Chris Ronayne has yet to create.
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Case managers and social workers in Northeast Ohio's rural areas say mental health issues are driving up enrollment.
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The House voted to approve a stop-gap bill to fund DHS through May 22, Late Friday. This came after House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., called the earlier Senate vote to fund much of DHS "a joke."
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A proposed amendment to stop future construction of huge data centers in Ohio got the green light to go forward from Attorney General Dave Yost.
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Some of the three million Ohioans on Medicaid may turn down pay raises or promotions for fear of losing access to benefits.
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It's an extraordinary move that came as senators were reviewing a "last and final" offer to end the funding impasse that has jammed airports and disrupted travel, just as TSA workers faced another missed paycheck Friday.
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Kenneth Lundy faces a total of 31 charges in an indictment released March 26, 2026.
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A new state law allows county budget commissions to vote to reduce districts' tax collections, but attempts to do so in Medina County have been met with legal challenges.