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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposal would pay for training and new books while banning the whole language approach to teaching literacy.
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The derailment in East Palestine has prompted a nationwide conversation over the safety of railroads, specifically trains traveling at high speeds through communities carrying hazardous chemicals.
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East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick lifted the evacuation at a press conference Wednesday night. It had been in place since Sunday.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing for tax cuts during the budget process.
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The environmental advocacy group PennEnvironment says there should be more transparency from freight rail companies, and they're criticizing how long it took officials to disclose what hazardous materials were on the train.
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The Ohio House Finance Committee will begin holding hearings this week.
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Gov. Mike DeWine extended the evacuation area and called the situation "a matter of life and death." He said anyone still in the area needs "to leave immediately."
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) addressed the Ohio General Assembly for his first State of the State since winning reelection and beginning his second term in office.
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State Board of Education Member Teresa Fedor says an Ohio couple’s online neo-Nazi home-school network shows the state needs to better regulate its home schooling system.
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Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) listed what should be on the agenda for state leaders in Ohio.