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An amendment to shut down the legal shield covering police officers and other government employees in Ohio can go forward after approval from Attorney General Dave Yost.
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Among new cancer cases in 2023, according to Ohio Department of Health data, prostate cancer accounted for 12.4% of them—and 4.8% of all cancer deaths statewide.
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The request comes from the Guardians and Cavaliers and the city is required under leases with the teams to pay for capital repairs.
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Jones, who represented Cleveland's Ward 7 in 2018 and 2019 and ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2021, is charged with fraudulently using his role as a public official for personal financial gain.
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U.S. Sen.-elect Bernie Moreno will take office Jan. 3, two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
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The state has just little over a month to commit remaining funds to communities across the state.
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There’s an effort underway to bring a proposed constitutional amendment before voters that seeks to provide equal protection for Ohioans regardless of gender, age or sexual orientation.
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Schuring served in multiple roles in the Ohio Statehouse since the 1990s.
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The new Second District Commander, Timothy Maffo-Judd, apologized and said he wants to rebuild trust after a 2022 complaint over his use of an anti-gay slur surfaced.
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Incoming and returning members of the Ohio House GOP caucus on Wednesday evening unanimously nominated outgoing Senate President and Rep.-elect Matt Huffman (R-Lima).
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The concurrent resolution to raise awareness of mental health concerns of women around pregnancy has support from Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the Ohio Statehouse.
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The Senate bill that conservatives say would stem what they see as liberal bias at Ohio’s public universities won’t come to the House floor, according to Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill).