Boards of election around the state are preparing not just to secure next week's election but to help educate Ohioans so they trust the process.
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"A Slice of Politics" put several voters together to discuss politics at a pizza shop.
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This is the first presidential election in Ohio where voters are required to show a valid photo ID, such as a driver’s license, a passport, a military ID or a state-issued ID.
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A Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge ruled Ohio's six-week ban unconstitutional Thursday, but parts of the law can be appealed.
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The local GOP group's PAC has paid for mailers and a website to try to defeat the levy, arguing the district hasn't been a good steward of the funds it's been given.
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A development organization in Canton, Canton For All People, is renovating a former church into a preschool. Their goal of filling all slots is to increase kindergarten readiness.
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The strange tales of creatures lurking in the woods of Northeast Ohio or depths of Lake Erie have fascinated Ohioans for decades. Here's why people are so captivated by these maybe-mythical creatures.
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Voter turnout remains low among the nation's Latino population, but Cleveland's Young Latino Network has been canvassing doors and community events to prompt change.
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In Pennsylvania — a pivotal state in this year's tight election — Puerto Ricans wield significant clout. A comedian at a Trump rally called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage."
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Donald Trump put on a splashy rally at New York's hallmark Madison Square Garden, but repeated insults and at times racist and misogynistic remarks from speakers threatened to grab the most attention.
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These counties will help tell the story of how either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris will become the next president.
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