Elected Ohio Republicans were some of the biggest opponents of the proposal, but some have said they’d back different changes to the political mapmaking process.
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They skipped the magic markers and went right to the paint sprayer as Ohio grew an even deeper shade of red Tuesday. Republicans dominated nationally and in the Buckeye State.
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High-profile Republicans like President-elect Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson have cast doubt on the future of the Biden-era bill.
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The city announced Thursday it will re-open the park Nov. 29, following a $17 million redevelopment aimed at transforming Lock 3 into a year-round destination.
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The acquisition between Health Assurance Transformation Corporation, or HATCo, and Summa Health, was finalized Thursday.
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Tuesday’s vote to return Republican former president Donald Trump to the White House has created an unusual situation for Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Cleveland art-rock duo Mr. Gnome explores new songwriting methods and psychedelic orchestration on their eagerly anticipated new album, released in September. They recently wrapped up a month-long tour after being on hiatus since 2017.
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Trump joins Grover Cleveland as the only U.S. president to be elected to non-consecutive terms.
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Ohio’s infant mortality rate has improved slightly in the past decade. But Black babies in the state are dying at a rate more than twice as high as white infants.
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Creighton made history as the first, and so far, only female mayor of Canton. She has served as a Stark County Commissioner since 2011.
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New Cleveland Clinic research shows younger adults age 18 to 50 are at risk for large-vessel occlusion strokes thought to happen in older adults.
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