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The ruling will not affect this year's general election; Governor DeWine plans to re-nominate an anti-abortion lobbyist to the state's medical board for a third term; and more stories; Akron high school football coaching legend dies.
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Lawyers and doctors disagree on how those exemptions to abortion bans should be applied.
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Tim Ryan, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, touts endorsement of abortion rights group while Republican U.S. Senate nominee J.D. Vance has the support of anti-abortion organizations.
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Following the Supreme court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, protestors gathered in Akron, Cleveland and Columbus in response; the Dobbs ruling puts Ohio abortion fight on new ground; Red Sox beat Guardians 8-3 for sweep.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined a coalition of 26 state attorneys general opposing new federal guidance on sex discrimination that he said could result in some kids going hungry.
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Ohio was the leader of the 27 Republican-run states that opposed the mandate and brought it to the high court.
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Ohio Attorney General says more municipalities must sign on for it to work.
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A grand jury has declined to charge the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing police officer who shot and killed Arthur Keith in November 2020 at the King Kennedy housing complex on Cleveland’s East Side.
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The state of Ohio and the U.S. Census Bureau have asked a judge to place on hold their court fight over when data used for redrawing congressional and legislative districts will be released.
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Updated: 12:22 p.m., Tuesday, April 20, 2021 A special panel of three retired judges suspended Cleveland City Councilman Ken Johnson from office Tuesday, following a federal grand jury’s February indictment on corruption charges. Johnson pleaded not guilty to charges that he stole federal program dollars and falsified expense reports.