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Senate Bill 1 bans diversity programs and faculty strikes at Ohio's public colleges but it didn't pass without protests.
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Sandra Morgan is seeking to pass a budget, expand the police department, conduct forensic audits of city government and avoid bankruptcy.
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After the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday escalated an ongoing legal battle with the City of Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb called the team's "scheme" to move out of the city a "betrayal to Ohio taxpayers."
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Cleveland City Council’s changes paved the way for more safety and services, such as an additional $8 million to resurface and care for roads and the creation of new positions, but council members and the mayor couldn't strike a deal over neighborhood improvements.
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Proposals to cut or flatten Ohio's income tax are being talked about again by Republican state lawmakers, but also by the GOP candidates for governor next year.
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The law banning gender transition treatments for minors is headed to the Ohio Supreme Court for a final decision.
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Right now, Ohio law allows some vicious dogs to get a second chance.
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A provision in Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed budget could threaten health insurance coverage for the nearly 770,000 Ohioans receiving Medicaid through expansion of the program under the Affordable Care Act.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order shutting down Voice of America. The American-based, federally funded news agency has been airing in foreign countries since 1941.
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That could spell disaster for the local economy: research credits nonprofit organizations for making up at least a third of Cuyahoga County’s total gross domestic product.
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A third Ohio jail now holds ICE detainees.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he hopes lawmakers will go forward with his sports facilities fund created with revenue from sports betting operators in his proposed budget.